New Delhi: India is likely to attend regional conclaves in Doha on Thursday which will discuss ways to load massive surge violence in Afghanistan and encourage traffic jamming processes, people who are familiar with these developments.
Qatar became the host of the Conference in front of the Taliban which made a territorial increase sweeping throughout the war that was torn war.
The invitation to India was expanded by Qatar’s special envoy for the conflict resolution, Mutlaq bin Majed Al-Qahtani, during his visit to the national capital last week, the people were quoted above.
Al-Qahtani, a special envoy of Qatar’s foreign minister for counter-terrorism and mediation on conflict resolution, visited India as if to discuss the latest developments in Afghanistan.
He met the Minister of External Affairs S Jaishankar, Secretary of Foreign Affairs Harsh Vardhan Shringla and J P Singh, a joint secretary in the Pakistan-Afghanistan-Iran Division in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Apart from India, regional meetings are likely to be attended by Turkey and Indonesia.
The capital of Qatar Doha has become a place for Intra-Afghan peace talks and the Gulf State has emerged as an important player in facilitating the Afghan peace process.
The Taliban has made rapid progress in Afghanistan using expanding violence because the United States began to attract its troops from the country 1.
The US has resulted back the majority of its troops and is looking for withdrawals on August 31.
India has been involved with a number of leading stakeholders and forces on the latest developments in Afghanistan.
India has supported the national peace and reconciliation process led by Afghanistan, belongs to Afghanistan and controlled Afghanistan.
It has also called for all parts of the political spectrum in Afghanistan to work together to fulfill the aspirations of all people in the country, including those from the minority community, for prosperous and safe future.