Delhi and Kabul are thinking that "the enemy's enemy is a friend" with an eye on Pakistan, writes Happymon Jacob.
India strengthens ties with Taliban-led Afghanistan, navigating complex geopolitics and humanitarian aid while facing ...
The Print on MSN
Munir threatens India, again; accuses Delhi of ‘using’ TTP, asks Afghan Taliban to ‘rein in proxies’
Speaking at Pakistan Military Academy in Abbottabad’s Kakul, Field Marshal Munir said it is ‘disconcerting that Afghan soil ...
1don MSNOpinion
India must engage with the Taliban, but do it cautiously
India can be a possible moderating influence in Afghanistan rather than wield little influence in the region by remaining ...
A men-only press conference with the Taliban foreign minister in New Delhi drew sharp rebuke from Indian media, forcing the ...
India never aligned with the Taliban, but regional geopolitical realignment is forcing revamp of ties, say analysts.
Three days after being excluded from a press conference fronted by Taliban’s foreign minister in India, women journalists ...
New Delhi has announced the reopening of its embassy in Afghanistan amid a sharp deterioration in relations between the ...
Although India has not extended diplomatic recognition to the Kabul regime, the upgrade of the bilateral relationship opens a ...
6don MSNOpinion
Grand Strategy| India and Afghanistan: The gains of recognising the Taliban govt in Kabul
India hosted Taliban foreign minister Amir Khan Muttaqi, signaling potential recognition of the Taliban government, ...
The Taliban accused Pakistan of violating Afghan sovereignty. Islamabad did not formally acknowledge responsibility for the ...
India Today on MSN
Pakistan Blames India For Taliban Clash, Says Peace Will Be Restored Between Pakistan Afghanistan
This special report focuses on escalating tensions at the Pakistan-Afghanistan border, with high-level talks underway in Doha ...
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