The crisis in Afghanistan is not just political–it’s also a humanitarian challenge that is testing India’s leadership.
The first high-level bilateral meet with the Taliban regime hit the headlines recently. To understand how India is navigating ...
India and Afghanistan have taken a significant step in securing their first high-level bilateral engagement. No foreign ...
India's latest diplomatic outreach to Afghanistan's Taliban government signals a marked shift in how it sees the geopolitical ...
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has said that India’s inclusion in ‘Afghan Quad’, comprising Russia, China, Pakistan, ...
An Afghanistan national, Habibullah Prang, has been sentenced to 11 months in prison for illegally residing in India since 2007. Convicted under multiple laws, Prang obtained false identification ...
England captain Jos Buttler believes their Champions Trophy cricket match against Afghanistan next month should go ahead ...
India's engagement with the Taliban-led Afghan government is redefining South Asia's political landscape. A significant ...
As India formalises its engagement with the Taliban, it is clear that New Delhi’s strategy is driven by long-term strategic objectives such as maintaining peace and stability in Afghanistan, ...
Asad Mirza The pragmatic Indian move to court Taliban 2.0 has sent ripples in the region, particularly in Pakistan, their ...
The Afghanistan women's saga has been cricket's thorniest issue and reared with pleas of boycotts over games featuring the country's men's team at the Champions Trophy.
India's engagement with the Taliban reflects changing regional dynamics, balancing security, trade, and humanitarian aid.