A black car carrying Taliban foreign minister Amir Khan Muttaqi is mobbed by students at the Deoband seminary, India, Oct. 11 ...
Summary The growing divergences between Kabul and Islamabad have led to escalating border hostilities and repeated violations ...
India must position itself more carefully and strategically in a neighbourhood that is becoming increasingly volatile with ...
Afghans express growing resentment towards the Taliban due to economic hardship and social repression, warns Dr. Nilofar Sakhi.
A new water war is brewing, and India may find itself involved. New Delhi has extended its support to Afghanistan, which has ...
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Pakistan blamed India for failed talks with Taliban, but secret US drone deal the real cause
Afghan negotiators had demanded a written commitment from Pakistan to stop violating Afghan airspace and to prevent foreign ...
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Taliban 2.0: The phoenix of Pashtun power
The Pashtun Taliban has risen like a phoenix: transformed from Mujahideen who pushed back the Soviets in 1979 to take power ...
India expresses readiness to support Afghanistan in developing hydroelectric projects, emphasizing cooperation and commitment ...
But India’s purchases of Russian oil soared amid the war in Ukraine, registering at some 40 percent of its total crude ...
Pakistan has acknowledged allowing the US to operate drone strikes from its territory targeting militant groups in ...
The reopening followed Taliban Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi’s recent visit to India, enabled by a special United Nations sanctions exemption.
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US drones, not India, real reason why Pak-Afghan peace talks hit a wall
Pakistan Defence Minister Khwaja Asif blamed India after the peace talks with Taliban-ruled Afghanistan failed. Though ...
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