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Growing India-Taliban ties anger neighbouring Pakistan
As fighting between Pakistan and Afghanistan escalated into rare, bloody combat this month, Islamabad pointed fingers at ...
Delhi and Kabul are thinking that "the enemy's enemy is a friend" with an eye on Pakistan, writes Happymon Jacob.
Geographically and strategically, amicable ties between Afghanistan and India have long been a source of unease for Pakistan.
Female reporters were invited after being excluded from Taliban minister Amir Khan Muttaqi's first event in Delhi.
India strengthens ties with Taliban-led Afghanistan, navigating complex geopolitics and humanitarian aid while facing ...
Mahbouba Seraj, Afghan women’s rights activist and niece of King Amanullah Khan, is angry with Taliban’s exclusion of women ...
The Taliban now appear to have significant popular support and have maintained stability in much of Afghanistan, both ...
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The denial game: Taliban’s blind spot on TTP terror
Pakistan shifts to kinetic action after diplomacy fails to convince Taliban regime to rein in terrorist groups ...
As it elevates its relationship with India, Afghanistan’s Taliban government is striking a delicate balance in the region.
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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 ...
The foreign minister of Taliban-ruled Afghanistan is meeting with his Indian counterpart in a first high-level diplomatic ...
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