Sources within the Afghan Taliban indicate that a senior member of the group’s intelligence leadership has recently undertaken a visit to India, reflecting a notable development in regional security and diplomatic engagement.
According to these sources, the Deputy Head of the General Directorate of Intelligence (GDI), Mullah Taj Mir Jawad, traveled to India two days ago as part of a scheduled visit. The itinerary reportedly included meetings with senior officials from India’s intelligence agency, the Research and Analysis Wing (RAW).
Mullah Taj Mir Jawad is described by sources as a key figure within the Taliban’s intelligence framework, with significant influence over operational and strategic matters. His visit and reported interactions with Indian counterparts suggest a shift toward more direct engagement between the Taliban administration and Indian authorities.
While specific details of the discussions have not been disclosed, the meetings are believed to have addressed issues of mutual interest within the broader regional security landscape. Such engagements point to evolving dynamics in South Asia, where strategic considerations continue to shape interactions among key actors.
No official statements have yet been issued by the Afghan Taliban administration or the Government of India regarding the reported visit and meetings. The development is nevertheless expected to draw close attention from regional and international observers, given its potential implications for diplomatic relations and security cooperation.





