NEW DELHI: India gave a warning on Thursday to countries like Russia and Iran, who appear to be trying to change the ground situation in Afghanistan by engaging Taliban politically.
In a response, MEA spokesperson said, "In so far as the Taliban is concerned, they have to respect the internationally agreed red lines, give up terrorism and violence, sever all ties with al-Qaida, agree to follow democratic norms and not do anything which will erode the gains of the last 15 years."
This is an unusual cautionary note from India aimed at its oldest strategic partner. Even though India prefers to treat Russia gently, it feels like Moscow's latest moves in Afghanistan have the potential to stir serious trouble. MEA spokesperson Vikas Swaroop stressed on India and Russia's special relationship.
"We do not see any downward trend in our bilateral relationship," he said. But it is clear that India has been disturbed by recent events.