In October, Amir Khan Muttaqi, the Afghan Taliban’s foreign minister, visited the Islamic seminary of Darul Uloom in the north Indian city of Deoband.
When he stepped out of his car, Muttaqi was mobbed by a sea of bearded young men in white robes and skullcaps who were straining to get a glance of their visitor.
“The future of India-Afghanistan relations seems very bright,” said Muttaqi, who required a waiver to visit India due to UN Security Council sanctions on him.
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