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40 Years Of Ups And Downs In India’s Afghan Policy

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India is faced with a conundrum—how to engage with an Afghanistan that is once again led by the Taliban. The question is less about whether to engage and more about how to

Why India Won't Ease the Afghan Refugee Crisis

Photo: riss.ru.The Institute of Oriental Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences has hosted a lecture by one of India’s top political analysts, India’s Foreign Policy

India, the Taliban, and the Country In Between

India’s Afghan Policy: The critical elements of India’s Afghan policy are friendly relations with Afghan factions, tacit support for anti-Taliban forces, a greater emphasis on economic

So, India’s Afghan policy once again became the victim of circumstances. In order to study the evolving trajectory and the corresponding difficulties faced by India in Afghanistan, this paper is

Nevertheless, in the post-partition regional dynamics and legacy of issues between the British Raj and Afghanistan, bilateral relations between the two have been wavy, marked by ups and

Pakistan’s foreign policy has undergone ups and downs since its inception as the country engaged in various alliances which changed its foreign policy from time to time. Joining

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Afghan Indians are Indian citizens and non-citizen residents born in, or with ancestors from, Afghanistan. [6] [7] As of early 2021, there are at least 15,806 Afghans temporarily residing in

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India’s Options . India’s role in the Afghan peace process has been marginal. With the Taliban’s unstoppable rampage, Afghanistan has entered the most turbulent phase in recent years

Afghanistan’s economy suffered major ups and downs, malaise and growth after the country achieved its independence from the British in 1919 under the leadership of

India’s growing economic might has also had regional implications. China’s long-standing hostility to India is being transformed by Beijing’s and Delhi’s mutual interest in improving their trading

It talks about the need to recalibrate India’s Afghan policy, as the Taliban takes the central role in Afghanistan politics. Recently, the United Nations Secretariat held a meeting of

In recent years, India has emerged as a key partner in Afghanistan’s development and stabilization efforts. Anglo-Afghan Wars: British India’s attempts to control Afghanistan

The 2018 merger was meant to provide equal rights to their citizens. Many of those promises remain unfulfilled 7 years on, with discontent rising.

40 years ago, the Soviet Union eliminated a communist rival from power in Afghanistan. Ever since, the country has prodded through a history of violence and political

India’s Afghan policy. New Delhi’s engagement with Kabul underscores the principle of non-interference in the internal affairs of Afghanistan and is based on the principles

This chapter aims to investigate India’s policies and options in Afghanistan, particularly in light of the United States-led invasion of the country in 2001 and the removal of

India’s ‎strategy in Afghanistan has ‎centered on supporting the emerging democratic ‎‎regime thereby denying ‎any space for the return of the Taliban. Its engagement ‎with Afghanistan

As part of its humanitarian engagement in Afghanistan, India has been providing medical assistance to the Indira Gandhi Children’s Hospital, Kabul, Afghanistan, August 20,

India’s engagement with Afghanistan has focused on a strategic approach toward the Taliban. It has invested in infrastructure, provided humanitarian aid and maintained

Managing the Ups and Downs N. Manoharan and Priyama Chakravarty* India and Sri Lanka, despite having past common colonial experiences, have certain strategic imperatives, and

This brief assesses India’s policy towards Afghanistan since August 2021. It will cover how India has articulated its Afghan policy, domestically and in multilateral organisations,

India’s Afghan policy is driven by, and is dependent on, many extraneous factors such as India’s troubled relationship with Pakistan, its search for a land transit to Central Asia through Iran and

Afghanistan is the world’s leading producer of opium and supplies 80% of the global demand.1 For decades, Afghanistan, Iran, and Pakistan—known as the Golden Crescent—dominated the global opium

Pakistan then emerged as a key player in Washington’s Afghan policy, and 40 years later, the White House has still not found a way to undo the braiding of interests even though almost

Part 1 discussed how India’s Afghan Policy was not serving India and its people, was subordinated to and served US interests, driven by its anti-China and ant-Pakistan

In the aftermath of 9/11, the USA embarked on a massive global hunt for terrorists and launched its “Operation Enduring Freedom” in Afghanistan.

This study focus on India’s foreign policy towards Afghanistan since 2001 while the Taliban government collapsed and the Afghan Interim Administration (AIA) came to power.