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Why India and Pakistan Are Both Courting Afghanistan’s Taliban Leaders

by Noah Rodriguez
June 27, 2025
in Algeria
Why India and Pakistan are courting Afghanistan’s Taliban rulers – South China Morning Post
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  • Recalibrating Regional Strategies: India and Pakistan’s Engagement with Taliban-Led Afghanistan
    • Emerging Geopolitical Realities in South Asia
    • The Economic Imperative Behind Diplomatic Engagements with Kabul’s Regime

Recalibrating Regional Strategies: India and Pakistan’s Engagement with Taliban-Led Afghanistan

Emerging Geopolitical Realities in South Asia

Afghanistan has once again become a focal point in South Asia’s intricate geopolitical landscape following the Taliban’s resurgence. Historically adversarial, India and Pakistan are now cautiously redefining their policies toward Kabul’s new rulers. Both countries recognize that engaging with the Taliban is no longer optional but essential to safeguard their national interests amid evolving security challenges and economic prospects.

India, concerned about the potential rise of cross-border militancy, is exploring ways to deepen economic collaboration with Afghanistan, particularly by tapping into its abundant mineral wealth. Conversely, Pakistan aims to reinforce its influence over the Taliban government as a strategic counterbalance against Indian ambitions in the region. This nuanced recalibration reflects a pragmatic shift where old rivalries are tempered by shared concerns over stability and influence.

  • The growing threat of extremist violence across borders
  • The pursuit of infrastructure development partnerships linking regional economies
  • A collective interest in fostering peace to curb terrorism networks
NationMain ConcernsStrategic Objectives
IndiaCurbing cross-border terrorism risksDiversifying economic ties through Afghanistan’s resources
Pakistan

Mitigating Indian geopolitical reach

Consolidating strategic alliances with Taliban leadership

The Economic Imperative Behind Diplomatic Engagements with Kabul’s Regime

The return of the Taliban has prompted both New Delhi and Islamabad to reconsider their long-standing stances due to emerging economic opportunities intertwined with security imperatives. For India, this means leveraging trade routes through Afghanistan as an alternative corridor that could reduce dependence on China-dominated pathways while accessing untapped mineral deposits estimated at billions of dollars—such as lithium and rare earth elements critical for technology industries.

Meanwhile, Pakistan views its relationship with Kabul not only through a security lens but also as vital for expanding regional commerce via initiatives like the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC). The prospect of integrating Afghan markets into CPEC could transform landlocked Afghanistan into a commercial nexus connecting Central Asia to South Asia. Facilitated trade flows would benefit all parties involved by enhancing connectivity and reducing logistical bottlenecks.





Economic & Security Interests

 

Trade Prospects:Tapping into mineral-rich zones; diversifying supply chains;CPEC expansion; boosting transnational commerce;
Security Priorities:Securitizing borders against insurgent spillover;Diminishing militant threats along shared frontiers;
Strategic Aims Across Nations (2024)
India’s Focus Areas
(2024)
Pakistan’s Focus Areas
(2024)
Trade Expansion & Resource Access

(e.g., lithium mining projects under review)




 
 
 
 

 

 

 

 

      

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 
 
 

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Accessing vast mineral reserves including rare earth elements.
Enhancing alternative trade corridors bypassing Chinese dominance.
Maintaining diversified supply chains critical for tech sectors.

Accessing transit routes via CPEC integration.
Promoting regional market connectivity between Central & South Asia.
Facilitating smoother logistics for goods movement across borders.

Security Stabilization Efforts
(Counter-insurgency operations ongoing)

Curbing infiltration attempts along northern border regions.[1]

Collaborative intelligence sharing on extremist groups.[2]

Mitigating insurgent activities near western frontier.[3]

Fostering joint border management mechanisms.[4]

Diplomatic Maneuvers & Influence Consolidation
(Engagements intensified post-2023)

Pursuing backchannel talks aimed at formal recognition.[5]

Increasing participation in multilateral forums involving Afghan stakeholders.[6]

Sponsoring humanitarian aid programs targeting Afghan communities.[7]

Fostering political leverage within Taliban governance structures.[8]

Navigating Security Challenges: Diplomatic Initiatives Toward Kabul’s Regime  and Their Implications  in 2024
 
  
  
  
  
  

 

 

 

 

 

The resurgence of extremist factions within Afghanistan has heightened apprehensions among neighboring states regarding potential destabilization effects spilling beyond borders. In response, both India and Pakistan have adopted more proactive diplomatic postures toward engaging directly or indirectly with the Taliban administration — aiming not only at mitigating immediate threats but also establishing frameworks conducive to long-term peace.

This renewed outreach encompasses several key dimensions:

  • Terrorism Mitigation Collaboration: Enhanced intelligence exchange mechanisms seek to disrupt transnational terror networks operating across porous frontiers. 
    Recent cases highlight ongoing vigilance efforts.​

  • Easing Trade Restrictions: Efforts focus on lowering tariffs and bureaucratic hurdles impeding commerce through Afghan territory — potentially unlocking new revenue streams while promoting stability.
    Economic incentives remain central drivers behind policy shifts.

  • Pursuit of Formal Recognition: Both capitals weigh diplomatic acknowledgment options that might pave way for increased foreign aid inflows or investment commitments facilitating reconstruction efforts.
       

      Country

      Recent Diplomatic Moves

      Timeline

      India

                      Engaged informally via backchannel communications seeking dialogue avenues.

                      September 2023

                     

                     

                     

                     

                     

                     

                     

      Country

      Final Reflections on Regional Dynamics Amidst Changing Afghan Governance

      The evolving interactions between India, Pakistan, and Afghanistan’s current regime underscore an increasingly complex matrix shaped by historical tensions yet driven forward by pragmatic considerations around security cooperation and economic opportunity. While these engagements mark tentative steps toward stabilizing one of South Asia’s most volatile zones, uncertainties persist regarding whether such diplomacy will translate into enduring peace or merely temporary tactical gains.

      A close watch remains essential as developments unfold throughout 2024 — especially given how shifts here may ripple outward affecting broader power equations across Central Asian corridors extending well beyond immediate neighbors’ boundaries.

      The stakes remain high: successful navigation could redefine alliances while failure risks perpetuating cycles of conflict impacting millions.

      In sum,
      the recalibrated approaches taken by New Delhi and Islamabad towards Kabul reflect not just rivalry adaptation but also recognition that coexistence strategies must evolve amidst changing realities if lasting progress is ever hoped-for.

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