India is set to resume air cargo services with Afghanistan, marking a significant step in the renewed engagement between the two sides. The announcement came on Friday during the visit of Afghanistan’s Taliban Trade Minister Al-Haj Nooruddin Azizi to New Delhi.

Anand Prakash, an official from India’s Ministry of External Affairs, confirmed that the air freight corridor on the Kabul–Delhi and Kabul–Amritsar routes has been reactivated. “I am pleased to announce that the air freight corridor on the Kabul-Delhi sector and Kabul-Amritsar routes have been activated and cargo flights on these sectors will come very soon,” he said.

The move signals a revival of direct trade connectivity that had stalled in recent years. The reactivation of these corridors is expected to facilitate smoother move

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