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Fake and Debunked: Afghanistan?s Noor Ahmad Noor as Charge d?Affaires in New Delhi ? Unverified Claim Since Kabul-Taliban Takeover in 2021

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An online claim recently circulated that Afghanistan appointed Noor Ahmad Noor as Charge d?Affaires to the Afghan Embassy in New Delhi, nearly five years after the Taliban seized Kabul in 2021. Our review finds this claim false and unverified. There is no corroborated official announcement from the Afghan government, the Taliban administration, the Indian government, or credible international outlets confirming such a posting. The absence of a formal notification on government portals or reputable news coverage is a key red flag.

The supposed appointment would require formal diplomatic channels and a publicly verifiable notification, neither of which has appeared. No credible source or official press release confirms any such posting to the Afghan Embassy in New Delhi.

How and why Pakistani linkage theories emerged: Some Indian media outlets and social media accounts circulated posts alleging that Pakistan orchestrated the move or influenced Afghan diplomacy. These claims rely on sensational headlines, miscaptioned images, or anonymous sources, and do not cite primary documents or responsible outlets.

Why the misinformation persists: in a region with tense India?Pakistan dynamics and shifting Afghan politics, readers may conflate staff-level changes with state policy. Checks of official channels, including the Afghan mission in New Delhi and the Indian Ministry of External Affairs, show no corroboration. The origin appears to be unverified blogs or misattributed posts that were reshared widely without evidence.

Bottom line: the claim is false, misleading, or unverified. Rely on official statements and established outlets for accurate information.

Tom Cooper is a Vienna-based independent military analyst, historian, and author specializing in post-Cold War air warfare, Middle Eastern conflicts, and the armed forces of Central and Eastern Europe. With over 25 years of field research and analysis, he is a frequent contributor to specialized publications like Jane's Intelligence Review, Combat Aircraft Magazine, and the Central European Journal of Strategic Studies. A former Austrian Army reservist (military intelligence), Cooper combines boots-on-the-ground technical intelligence (TECHINT) collection—photographing and analyzing equipment—with open-source intelligence (OSINT) and deep archival research. He is renowned for his meticulous "order of battle" analyses, tracking the deployment and attrition of military units in conflicts from the Balkans to Syria and Ukraine.


Vienna, Austria

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