Afghanistan invites Indian investors with tax breaks, free land
Afghanistan is rolling out the welcome mat for Indian businesses, offering perks like tax exemptions, free land, and tariff cuts.
Commerce Minister Alhaj Nooruddin Azizi highlighted opportunities in mining, agriculture, health, IT, energy, and textiles during his visit to New Delhi.
The goal? Attract fresh investment and spark new partnerships.
Trade gets a lift with air cargo and special incentives
To make trade smoother, Afghanistan plans to restart air cargo flights between Kabul and Indian cities—great news for anyone eyeing cross-border business.
Special deals are also on the table for industries set up by returning Afghan refugees (think super-low tariffs and five-year tax breaks).
Plus, there's an open invitation for Afghan Sikh and Hindu communities to join in.
Both countries are looking to boost their $1 billion trade relationship even further—with more collaboration on the horizon.