Internal Peace – A challenge for Taliban? Posted by Elsa Imdad - June 27, 2022 The Taliban since coming into power on August 15, 2021, have been facing several internal… Read More
Is the World Indifferent toward Afghan Refugees? Posted by Elsa Imdad - June 15, 2022 By Elsa Imdad Afghans make up one of the world’s largest refugee populations, according… Read More
The World Failed the Afghan Women Posted by Elsa Imdad - June 6, 2022 “The international community (Russia, the US, and European countries) did not do anything for us.… Read More
Pakistan, Taliban, and women’s rights under Islamic governance Posted by Elsa Imdad - June 1, 2022 There are issues that are more pressing than deciding on the kind of ‘purdah’ Afghan… Read More
How Long Until Peace Restores in Afghanistan? Posted by Elsa Imdad - April 21, 2022 By Elsa Imdad Pieces of broken glass, burned notebooks, bloodstained walls, children’s shoes, and asphyxiating… Read More
Taliban Plea for Recognition While Curtailing Freedom of Expression and Banning Girls’ Education Posted by Elsa Imdad - April 1, 2022 The interim regime of the Afghan Taliban on Wednesday surprised all and sundry by sending… Read More
Afghan Women Under the Taliban Regime Posted by Elsa Imdad - March 8, 2022 In my dream, I am the president. When I awake, I am the beggar of… Read More
Taliban Conduct: Rude Awakening for Pakistan Posted by Elsa Imdad - February 17, 2022 An ‘apparently’ peaceful transition of power on August 15, 2021, in Afghanistan has now turned… Read More
After Yemen, Afghanistan now faces the world’s most acute humanitarian crisis Posted by Elsa Imdad - February 10, 2022 The situation in Afghanistan is dire. By most estimates, the country will be the world’s… Read More
Islamabad-Kabul relations on a positive trajectory Posted by admin - September 25, 2020 September 25, 2020 Islamabad-Kabul bilateral relations, after many years seem to be increasingly on a… Read More