AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoAfghanistan–India Agri Push: Taliban agriculture minister Ataullah Omari urged India to invest and transfer technology to modernize Afghanistan’s farm sector, highlighting that about 80% of Afghans rely on agriculture, irrigation and livestock; talks in New Delhi also backed a joint agricultural working group focused on seeds, mechanization, food processing, cold-chain, irrigation and rural development. Roads for Kandahar Growth: Kandahar’s rural development authorities say they’ve connected key district roads (Shah Wali Kot, Maiwand, Miyan Shin) to the provincial capital and are starting a Shorabak link project, with more district road links planned to improve access to hospitals and markets. Fuel Cost Pressure: Kabul drivers report repeated fuel price swings, with petrol, diesel and LPG rising sharply in recent days—hurting transport earnings and household costs. Cross-Border Justice: Kenya extradited Afghan national Abdul Zahir Qadeer to the U.S. over alleged narcotics import conspiracy and firearms offences, following court approvals and cooperation among DCI, ODPP, DEA and INTERPOL. Security & Stability: Pakistan’s Operation Shaban in Balochistan reported 11 more militants killed, bringing the month’s total to 102, as strikes target armed groups.
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