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India gives special entry to 160 Afghan trucks via Attari
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Following the first political contact between India and the Taliban, India approved the entry of 160 Afghan trucks carrying dry fruits and nuts through the Attari border as a special gesture. Despite not formally recognizing the Kabul regime, India remains Afghanistan's largest export market in South Asia, with trade valued at $1 billion.
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