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Taliban ‘appoints’ consul in Mumbai, govt mum on issue

IndiaTimes Tuesday, 12 November 2024
The Taliban announced the appointment of Ikramuddin Kamil as acting consul in Mumbai, though India hasn't officially recognized the Taliban government. This follows unsuccessful attempts by the Taliban to appoint officials in Afghan missions in India, despite ongoing humanitarian cooperation between the two nations.
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