India Invites Pakistani NSA, For Meeting On Afghanistan Issue
India invites Pakistani NSA, meeting in Delhi next month on the Afghanistan issue.
A meeting of National Security Advisors (NSA) is to be held in Delhi next month on the situation in Afghanistan.
India will host it. Russia and Pakistan have also been invited to this meeting along with many other countries. The meeting will be chaired by India’s National Security Advisor (NSA) Ajit Doval.
China, Iran, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan are also believed to have been invited to this regional conference.
In this, the issues of the humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan will be discussed. In addition, security issues will also be discussed.
India invites Pakistani NSA: The proposed talks are likely to take place on November 10-11.
According to the news agency, this conference will be in the same format as the regional security conference held earlier in Iran in 2019.
Afghanistan’s neighbors Russia, China, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan are among those invited to the NSA-level meeting.
It is learned that that invitation has also been extended to Pakistan’s NSA Moeed Yousuf.
Although there is no official confirmation on the conference and invitation yet, it is learned that preparations are underway.
The world will also be made aware of the expectations from the Taliban. It is being told that the countries whose NSA has been invited have already received invitations from India.
However, the Taliban has not been invited to this conference. This meeting is proposed for the second week of November.
Russia has also organized a similar conference in Moscow on 20 October. In this, along with India, he has also called the Taliban.
However, the Indian government is still confused about inviting the Taliban here. The reason is that the Taliban is yet to meet the expectations of the international community.
There is much more to be expected from him, especially in respect of human rights issues. These include the human rights of women, children, and minorities.
It will be interesting to see what role Pakistan plays in the conference. It will also be a matter to be seen whether Pakistani NSA Moeed Yusuf comes or not.
If this happens, it will be the first visit by a high official from either side since Sartaj Aziz, Foreign Advisor to the then Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif in Amritsar in 2016.
In May this year also, India had proposed a conference on Afghanistan. Even then Joseph was invited. However, this meeting could not take place due to the second wave of Corona in Delhi.