India chairing Taliban sanctions committee key factor behind inclusion in high table
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The decision to include India as the chair of this important sanctions committee in the UN significantly shaped the move to have India at the Afghan high table along with the United States, Russia, China, Iran and Pakistan.
As the chair of this committee, India will be able to monitor the conduct of Taliban leaders, some of whom are based out of Pakistan and backed by Pakistan.
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The Unites States’ recommendation to include India in the United Nations-led six-party platform on Afghanistan is based on the fact that New Delhi will play a critical role in the landlocked country as head of the Taliban sanctions committee, or the 1988 sanctions committee, in the UN Security Council.
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