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Why India Is Embracing the Taliban
The Taliban evokes bitter memories in India. The Islamists were seen as complicit in India’s worst plane hijack in 1999 and the 2008 attack on the Indian embassy in Kabul, which killed several Indian ...
Amir Khan Muttaqi flies into Delhi from Russia, on a once unimaginable visit being closely watched by Pakistan.
SRINAGAR, India (AP) — India is upgrading its technical mission in Kabul to a full embassy, India’s foreign minister announced Friday after meeting his Afghanistan counterpart in New Delhi. The ...
Afghan Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi will complete a weeklong visit to India on Thursday. Muttaqi met senior Indian ...
As Pakistan continues to claim that the Taliban are acting at India’s behest, India has said that Pakistan is infuriated with ...
When the Taliban first seized power in 1996, India refused to recognise their rule. Instead, New Delhi backed the Northern ...
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Growing India-Taliban ties anger neighbouring Pakistan
As fighting between Pakistan and Afghanistan escalated into rare, bloody combat this month, Islamabad pointed fingers at ...
In a landmark development that could reshape regional geopolitics, Afghan Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi of the Taliban government is all set to visit India on October 9.
In an insightful conversation with Firstpost Dr Shanthie Mariet D’Souza, founder of the independent research forum- Mantraya ...
Changing geopolitical situations and India's security calculus have made engagement with the Taliban necessary, but New Delhi has tricky territory to navigate.
A men-only press conference with the Taliban foreign minister in New Delhi drew sharp rebuke from Indian media, forcing the ...
New Delhi's growing engagement with the Taliban comes at a time when the group's political reality in Afghanistan has become ...
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