New Afghan envoy to India calls nation 'generous neighbour', tweets in Hindi

New Afghan Envoy to India Calls Nation ‘Generous Neighbour’, Tweets in Hindi

Afghanistan’s new envoy to India Farid Mamundzay has called the nation a “generous neighbour who has stood with us in difficult times and have shared their bread with us”. Farid who was earlier the senior political advisor at the Afghan National Security Council tweeted on his appointment, “I am honoured & humbled to have been designated as the new Afghan ambassador to India, a traditional and historic friend of Afghanistan.”

New Delhi: Afghanistan’s new envoy to India Farid Mamundzay has called the nation a “generous neighbour who has stood with us in difficult times and have shared their bread with us”. Farid who was earlier the senior political advisor at the Afghan National Security Council tweeted on his appointment, “I am honoured & humbled to have been designated as the new Afghan ambassador to India, a traditional and historic friend of Afghanistan.”

Calling India a “strategic partner with strong historical, political and cultural links” he said he would “further strengthen our ties at all levels for a peaceful & prosperous Afghanistan and India”. He also tweeted in Hindi which translates to “I wish for our friendship to last forever”.

India has been the biggest development partner of Afghanistan in the region and has built mega infrastructure projects like India Afghan friendship dam and the Afghanistan Parliament.

Farid was also Deputy Director General at the Independent Directorate of Local Governance (IDLG) which is an Afghan government agency for all local administrations in the country. His appointment comes even as intra-Afghan talks between the Afghanistan government and Taliban are expected to begin.

The Charge d’Affaires at the Afghan mission in Delhi, Tahir Qadiry, welcomed the appointment of new Afghan envoy and said, “As a CDA here for over 1 year, I realized the indispensability & vitality of Indo-Afghan ties & this decision will only bolster our Mission to further strengthen our bilateral ties”.

Meanwhile, under the air bubble agreement between the two countries, Air India and Ariana will resume their operations between Delhi-Kabul in the near future. Air transport across the world had come to a halt due to the COVID-19 crisis, and India is now in talks for air transport bubbles with many countries so that international cross border movement begins.


Source : Zee