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The Taliban views India as a significant regional and economic partner, following a meeting between the Taliban's acting foreign minister and India's foreign secretary in Dubai. Discussions included potential expansion of relations and increased trade through the Chabahar Port in Iran. Meanwhile, the H-1B visa debate in the US persists, causing anxiety among Indians due to concerns about undercutting American workers and broader immigration debates.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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