Embassy of Afghanistan, New Delhi
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Embassy of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, New Delhi | |
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Address | 5/50-F, Shantipath, Chanakyapuri, New Delhi, Delhi 110021 |
Coordinates | 28°35′30″N 77°11′11″E / 28.59167°N 77.18639°E |
Jurisdiction | Bhutan India Nepal |
The Embassy of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan[1] in New Delhi is the diplomatic mission of the Afghanistan to India. The chancery is located at 5/50-F Shantipath in Chanakyapuri of New Delhi. In addition to the embassy, Afghanistan also has a consulate general in Mumbai and Hyderabad.[2][3][4]
Farid Mamundzay, who was appointed as the Ambassador of Afghanistan in India by the Ashraf Ghani government, however announced on September 30, 2023 closure of the Afghan Embassy in New Delhi. In November 2023, remaining two consul generals were given control of the embassy and consulates in India, and had resumed the operations. Currently Syed Muhammad Ibrahimkhel is the Charge D'Affaires of the embassy [1]
Ambassadors
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Kingdom of Afghanistan (1926–1973)
[edit]- 1954 to 1958 ; Sardar Najibullah, Sardar Najibullah Khan, Special Representative of His Majesty the King of Afghanistan in Pakistan, presenting his credentials on 3 December 1947
- 6 April 1954 (or 1958 ?); Sardar-i-Ala Abdul Husain Aziz
- 14 March 1957 (Or 1958? [5]) to ? (12 y ?); Sardar-i-Ala General Mohammad Omar 16 February 1965 to 14 January 1966
- 5 December 1964 (Or 16 March 1965) to 14 January 1966 (2 y); Mohammed Kabir Ludin (born 1907; died 14 January 1966 in New Delhi) was 1954 ambassador to the UN-Headquarter in New York City and Washington, D. C. presented credentials on 5 December 1957 in London and 16 February 1965 in New Delhi. Prior to his ambassadorial functions, Ludin was Minister of Public works.
- 1966 to ? (3 y); Attaullah Nasser Zia
- 1968 [5] to ?; Dr. Anas
- ? to ? (3 y) H.E. Mr. Abdul Samad
- 19 September 1970 to ? (4 y); Abdul Hakim Tabibi designated on 29 July 1980 he was ambassador to the UN in New York City.
Republic of Afghanistan (1973–1978)
[edit]- 16 November 1973 to ? (3 y?); Abdul Rahman Pazhwak
- 1973 to ? (1 y); Dr. Abdul Zahir, Members of an Afghan Parliamentary delegation led by Dr. Abdul Zahir, President of the Afghan National Assembly, with the Prime Minister, Shri Jawaharlal Nehru, when they called on him in New Delhi on 16 December Shri
- 1976; Hamidullah Enayat Seraj; 1974: Ambassador to the Court of St. James's
Democratic Republic of Afghanistan (1978–1992)
[edit]- 1 September 1978 to ? (1.5 y ?); Pacha Gul Wafadar, he presented his Letter of Credence to the President, Mr N. Sanjiva Reddy, in New Delhi, on 1 September.
- Before 1981[6] to ???? (7 y); Dr. Mohammad Hasan Sharq
- 12 November 1986 to August 1989 (? years); Abdul Samad Azhar
- 11 October 1989 to ? (4 years); Wazir Ahmad Faizi
- Before April 1991[7] to 17 April 1992; Ahmad Sarwar [8]
Islamic State of Afghanistan (1992–2002)
[edit]- ? to ? (3 years); Eshan Jaan Arif
- 29 February 1996 to 27 November 2005; Masood Khalili
Islamic Republic of Afghanistan (2004–2021)
[edit]- 13 November 2006 [9] to 15 January 2010; Sayed Makhdoom Raheen
- 30 June 2010 [10] to 28 May 2012; Dr. Nanguyalai Tarzi
- 13 July 2012 to 19 September 2018; Shaida Mohammad Abdali
- 18 March 2021 to November 2023;Farid Mamundzay[11]
Shutdown of mission
[edit]Since 1 October 2023, the Afghan Embassy in New Delhi ceased its operation in India citing "lack of diplomatic support" from the host government, failure to "meet expectations....to serve the best interest of Afghanistan" and paucity of resources and personnel.[12][13]
See also
[edit]- Afghanistan–India relations
- List of diplomatic missions of Afghanistan
- List of diplomatic missions in Afghanistan
- List of diplomatic missions in India
- List of diplomatic missions of India
- Foreign relations: Afghanistan | India
References
[edit]- ^ a b Ayaz, Gul (29 November 2023). "Taliban Say Afghan Embassy in India Set to Resume Operations Soon". Voice of America. Retrieved 2 December 2023.
- ^ [1], "Embassy Pages". Retrieved on 1 May 2015
- ^ (in English) "Embassy of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan in New Delhi". Embassy of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan in India. Retrieved 3 November 2009.
- ^ mamundzay/status/1214815061375537152, Farid Mamundzay. Retrieved on 8 January 2020
- ^ a b Who's Who of Afghanistan 1979
- ^ Afghan envoy attacks U.S. aid to defectors
- ^ Afghan official claims Pakistan led Khost attack
- ^ NAJIBULLAH'S FAMILY IN INDIA, GOVERNMENT SAYS
- ^ Envoys present credentials to President
- ^ Envoys of Seven Nations Present Credentials to President of India
- ^ "Afghan embassy denies leadership change after claims of CDA appointment by Taliban". India Today. New Delhi. 16 May 2023. Retrieved 21 May 2023.
- ^ "Afghan Embassy shuts operations in Delhi, cites 'lack of diplomatic support'". The Indian Express. 2 October 2023. Retrieved 4 October 2023.
- ^ "Why Afghanistan embassy in New Delhi has ceased its operations? Explained". mint. 1 October 2023. Retrieved 4 October 2023.
External links
[edit]- (in Pashto, Persian, and English) Embassy of Afghanistan in New Delhi Archived 20 June 2021 at the Wayback Machine