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Afghan Agriculture Minister Reaches Out to India for Modernization Support

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Afghanistan’s Minister of Agriculture, Irrigation and Livestock, Mawlawi Attaullah Omari, has publicly called for India’s technical expertise to help modernize his nation’s critical farming and water sectors. The appeal, made last Friday, invoked the "centuries-old" historical and cultural connections between the two countries.

Omari framed the request as a matter of regional cooperation, focusing on technical assistance rather than political alignment. For diaspora readers, this outreach underscores the enduring, practical bonds that persist across South Asia, often operating outside the day’s headlines. The agricultural sector is a lifeline for Afghanistan's economy and food security, making its development a humanitarian priority with regional stability implications.

The move is significant as it represents a direct channel of dialogue between Kabul and New Delhi. It highlights how shared civilizational ties and pragmatic needs can drive international engagement. For the global Desi community, it’s a reminder of India’s continuing role as a source of knowledge and capacity-building for its neighbors, even in complex geopolitical landscapes. The outcome of such cooperation could influence economic prospects and livelihoods far beyond national borders.

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