Afrasiab Khattak, a former member of Pakistan's Senate, told Afghanistan International that the recent visit of the Indian delegation to Kabul is to assess the situation in Afghanistan and Delhi's new approach with the Taliban government.
This week, an Indian foreign ministry official travelled to Kabul and met with the Taliban's foreign and defence ministers.
In the interview, Afrasiab Khattak said that the rivalry between India and Pakistan has been transferred to Afghanistan and Taliban officials have also shown their desire for relations with both countries.
JP Singh, who is in charge of the Afghanistan, Pakistan and Iran section of the Indian Ministry of External Affairs, visited Afghanistan on November 6.
The Taliban quoted Singh as saying that talks on Chabahar port would be held in the near future between the technical delegations of Iran, Afghanistan and India.
The Indian official also met with Taliban’s Defence Minister Mullah Yaqoob and discussed the expansion of bilateral relations.
Although India had a close relationship with the previous Afghan government, it improved its relations with the Taliban after the group came to power. New Delhi has said that regardless of the type of regime, it is willing to have good relations with Afghanistan and its people.
Despite Pakistan's sensitivity to India's activities, the Taliban has called for improved relations with New Delhi, and the Indian government has also approached the Taliban step by step. India is one of the few countries in the region that has a diplomatic presence in Afghanistan.
The Taliban's Ministry of Defence wrote in a statement on Wednesday, November 6, that the two sides emphasised on their common desire to expand bilateral relations, especially in the field of humanitarian cooperation and other issues of interest.
The ministry said that the two sides expressed their interest in strengthening further interactions between the Taliban and India.
Earlier, in an interview with India's News 18 TV channel, Mullah Yaqoob had expressed his desire to send Taliban’s armed forces to India for training. He told the Indian media outlet that he sees no problem in training Taliban forces in India.