Overview
- Afghan Hindu and Sikh representatives met Amir Khan Muttaqi in New Delhi to press for repair and maintenance of gurdwaras and temples and the return of occupied properties.
- Delegation members said Muttaqi welcomed visits to Afghanistan, pledged help with visas, and affirmed efforts to safeguard minority estates and shrines.
- Community leaders described returns as unrealistic and asked for multiple-entry visas to monitor sites, noting fewer than 50 Hindus and Sikhs remain in Afghanistan.
- Requests included formal directives to provincial authorities to secure religious sites and the appointment of Hindu and Sikh representatives in government or missions.
- Muttaqi said the Taliban will assign diplomats to missions in India, while New Delhi has upgraded its Kabul technical mission to an embassy without recognizing Taliban credentials.