India's decision to strengthen ties with Afghanistan and host the Taliban's acting foreign minister, Amir Khan Muttaqi, can be seen as a strategic move.
Delhi aims to secure a seat at Kabul's geopolitical table to counter Pakistan's influence and protect regional interests.
After the US withdrawal from Afghanistan in 2021, India's investment and humanitarian legacy in Kabul were compromised, allowing Pakistan and China to gain strategic space.
India cosying up to Afghanistan to reclaim the space is understandable.
This move is driven by India's desire to safeguard its regional interests and counter the influence of other nations.
India hosts the Taliban to counter Pakistan's influence and protect regional interests.