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Russia became the first country to formally accept Taliban's Afghanistan rule as it removed the group from its list of ...
Pakistani politician Bilawal Bhutto Zardari has, in a stunning claim, said Islamabad does not know where Jaish-e-Mohammed ...
Militant violence has surged in Pakistan in recent months, much of it blamed on the Pakistani Taliban which is separate from ...
Experts monitoring the Taliban’s new diplomacy push in Asia say China could follow suit, paving the way for wider recognition ...
Some 30 alleged insurgents were killed by the Pakistani forces between Jul.1-3 in the north of the country, near its border ...
India and the Taliban are working towards forming a relationship. Here's why As the Taliban struggles to maintain control over Afghanistan, India may become an unlikely ally to help them stabilize.
And on June 23, India reopened its diplomatic mission in Afghanistan. In return for India’s tacit recognition, the Taliban are reportedly ready to act on intelligence against some of the major jihadi ...
For India, the power shift in Kabul may mean a loss of security, as well as a loss of economic power and influence in a region increasingly dominated by another neighbor that it's uneasy about: China.
India remains an integral part of Afghanistan’s steady progress in institutionalizing peace, pluralism, and prosperity. Ties between Afghanistan and India go beyond the traditionally strong ...
Since 2001 India has contributed around $2 billion to development programs in Afghanistan, making New Delhi the fifth largest donor to the country (as of July 2017).
Pakistan's military says security forces killed 30 militants who attempted to enter the country from Afghanistan.
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