afghanistan
Stage set for Jaishankar, Blinken talks
The visit is likely to be watched closely by both China and India’s time-tested friend Russia
Rights, democracy crucial for India
Jaishankar to tell US secretary of Indian values
Sunanda K Datta-Ray | Afghan turmoil, Pak role: What keeps India unsafe
The spectre of Afghanistan again under the fundamentalist Taliban haunts global thinking
Mohan Guruswamy | It’s not for India to clean up the Afghanistan mess
If that Afghan situation were to boil over it will spill out mostly into Pakistan, a country quite dedicated to our destruction
Indranil Banerjie | US Afghan exit a pyrrhic victory for Pak generals?
The last time the Taliban had taken over Afghanistan, 26 years ago, India’s historical presence in Afghanistan was forced to abruptly end
Anand K. Sahay | As Afghan mess grows, India must be cautious
In these circumstances, India must learn to do its own sums even as it seeks to be collegial
Manish Tewari | Does India have strategic interests in Afghanistan?
Hard questions with regard to our real interests in Afghanistan were never asked then and are not being asked even now
AA Edit | Uncertainty deepens after US move on Afghanistan
It is to be seen what former President Hamid Karzai — and others — make of the Blinken approach in contrast with that of President Ghani
K.C. Singh | Afghan trouble looming: Pak likely to make gains
The Biden presidency has directly or indirectly impacted other South Asian developments too
Australian special forces unlawfully killed 39 people in Afghanistan: military report
Australia launched the inquiry in 2016, amid reports from whistle-blowers and in the local media of the alleged killing of unarmed civilians