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Soon after the Taliban received humanitarian aid from India, its officials informed New Delhi that they are ready to provide security if India reopens its embassy in Kabul. Suhail Shaheen, Taliban&rsquo;s UN ambassador-designate reportedly said Taliban feels that a diplomatic presence is needed to boost bilateral relations.Watch to know more.</p>
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