Were U.S. governance objectives achieved in Afghanistan? Posted by Elsa Imdad - December 1, 2022 The meteoric and disorderly withdrawal of U.S. and NATO troops from Afghanistan came as a… Read More
TTP CALLS OFF CEASEFIRE: FIGHT AGAINST TERROR BACK TO SQUARE ONE? Posted by Elsa Imdad - November 29, 2022 The banned terrorist outfit Tehreek-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) is back to where it stood a year… Read More
Taliban Reject UN Claims of Human Rights Abuses Posted by Elsa Imdad - November 28, 2022 A U.N. panel of specialists claimed that the Taliban may have committed a crime against… Read More
Back to repression: Taliban flog women and men Posted by Elsa Imdad - November 24, 2022 Following their conviction for stealing and “moral offenses, three women and eleven men were publicly… Read More
Afghanistan Issues Require Comprehensive Solutions: Moscow Format Posted by Elsa Imdad - November 21, 2022 At Moscow Format, leaders called for prudent and thorough solutions for Afghan issues, urged the… Read More
Pakistan Adherent to Regional Approach on Afghanistan: says Special Envoy Posted by Elsa Imdad - November 21, 2022 On November 16 and 17, 2022, Russia, Kazakhstan, Tajikistan, Iran, Pakistan, China, Turkmenistan, India, Kyrgyzstan,… Read More
What Afghanistan Needs for Recognition Posted by Elsa Imdad - November 17, 2022 Afghanistan is facing a governance crisis. The ruling group’s stringent measures and inflexibility have caused… Read More
Indo-Pacific Strategy: Competition Without Confrontation Possible? Posted by Elsa Imdad - November 16, 2022 The world is currently embroiled in an intense debate over the US-led Indo-Pacific Strategy (IPS)… Read More
OIC opens Mission in Kabul Posted by Elsa Imdad - November 14, 2022 The Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) has started operations in Afghanistan. The OIC, which has… Read More
Afghan refugees: ill-fate and perils Posted by Elsa Imdad - November 11, 2022 Afghanistan is home to more than 70% of the world’s refugee and displaced population. Since… Read More