Assumption Of Resumption
Ahead of Iranian Minister of Foreign Affairs Hossein Amir-Abdollahian’s visit to India later in November 2021, the West Asian nation’s Ambassador to New Delhi Ali Chegeni expressed hope that Iran […]
A Tweet & A Recollection
Imran Ahmed Khan Niazi, the Prime Minister of Pakistan, has praised the 7th Century rock carving in Swat Valley by calling it “one of the largest engravings of Buddha” at […]
Stepping Up Engagements
The European Union (EU) has softened its stand on Afghanistan, as the 28-member European Bloc has sanctioned EUR 1 billion (or USD 1.2 billion) as Humanitarian Aid for the war-ravaged […]
Through The Prism Of Foreign Policy
Following the Partition of the Indian Sub-continent into two Dominions in 1947, the Government of India, led by Prime Minister Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, showed understanding and supported relocation of those, […]
The Long, Complex & Dynamic Nature Of A Partnership!
The Taliban, who have returned to power in Afghanistan after 20 years, seemingly, are much interested in maintaining cordial ties with al-Qaeda. Top US officials recently analysed the relation between […]
Glorifying An Iconoclast…
About four hundred years ago, Persian Historian Muhammad Qasim Firishta (1560-1620) described Sultan Mahmud of Ghazni (November 2, 971 AD – April 30, 1030 AD) as a foolish and greedy […]
Immense Courage & Resilience…
The Pakistani fighter jets bombed the bases of Northern Alliance in Panjshir Valley, immediately after the visit of Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) Chief Lieutenant General Faiz Hameed to Kabul on September […]
The Poisoned Honey…
“Heart! I know Spring has passed, and its joy too/ but how could I fly with these ripped-off wings?…“ These lines were written by Afghan poet Nadia Anjuman Herawi (December […]
Uyghurs In Afghanistan: A Bargaining Chip?
The year 1976… Afghanistan was highly influenced by the West at that time, as the Global Community started considering Kabul as Paris of the East. Tuhan, along with her parents, […]
