A high-level Afghan delegation led by Minister of Industry and Commerce, Alhaj Nooruddin Azizi visited the India International Trade Fair today. The visit of the Afghan Minister is aimed at strengthening bilateral trade and investment ties. Managing Director of India Trade Promotion Organisation, Neeraj Kharwal briefed him on the ongoing fair, available facilities, and opportunities for Afghanistan to participate in future exhibitions. The Minister toured various stalls at the fair, including the Afghan stalls showcasing local products to promote business connections. Mr. Azizi interacted with Afghan traders in India to discuss market access and expansion prospects. This visit is the first by an Afghan Minister to ITPO since 2021, set against escalating Afghanistan-Pakistan tensions, including border closures disrupting exports. This has prompted Afghanistan to diversify trade with India.
Our correspondent reports that key Indian exports to Afghanistan include pharmaceuticals, textiles, machinery, food items like sugar, tea, and rice, while imports feature agricultural products and minerals. Afghanistan is seeking Indian investments in its mining sector and hydroelectric projects, and exploring avenues to bypass Pakistan for enhanced connectivity.