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From Friend To Foe: A Transition!

The once friendly relationship has now turned into enmity, with tension fuelling attacks and counter-attacks between Pakistan and Afghanistan. The Taliban-led Government in Kabul has alleged that eight civilians, including […]

Pakistan Warned Of A 1971-Like Partition

Sher Mohammad Abbas Stanikzai, the senior member of the Afghan Taliban and the South Asian country’s Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs, recently warned Pakistan, saying that Islamabad would experience 1971-like […]

Occurrences Along The Durand Line…

Tensions between the two neighbouring South Asian nations have been high for several months. Recently, the conflict between Pakistan and Afghanistan has come to light, with Islamabad ordering nearly 1.7 […]

The Afghan-Iranian Blame-Game

A former Taliban General recently mocked Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi amid a water dispute between the two neighbouring countries. It happened after President Raisi warned the Afghan Government not to […]

BRI-dled

China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) project is all set to step into Afghanistan. The Taliban-led Government in Kabul recently agreed with China and Pakistan on a proposal in this […]

Surrounded By Foes

Pakistan, the world’s fifth-most populous country with a population of nearly 243 million, was born in 1947 after the Partition of the Indian Sub-continent by the colonial British rulers, who […]

Blame That Is Unnecessary

The US has seemingly realised that it left Afghanistan in tatters by withdrawing its troops from the war-ravaged South Asian nation in 2021. Nearly two years after the withdrawal of […]

It Was A Mistake

One year after the chaotic withdrawal of the US troops from Afghanistan, nearly 50% of Americans believe that Washington DC made a mistake by sending troops to the South Asian […]

The (Tali)Ban & ‘Pen Path’

Matiullah Wesa is a Kandahar-based social worker who is continuing with his struggle regarding Women’s Education. In life, he has experienced extreme forms of religious fundamentalism in Afghanistan, as the […]