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Political Scientist: ISIS-Khorasan feels free in Pakistan

In 2015, the ISIS-Khorasan terrorist organization was established in Afghanistan and Pakistan as part of the Islamic State's expansion beyond Syria and Iraq. The...

Afghanistan Under the Taliban: Challenge and its Implications

In August 2021 United States left Afghanistan and paved the way for the neo-Taliban to return to power. The current neo-Taliban's strategy involves mobilizing...

Silent Recognition of the Taliban is not Enough

Taliban leaders have been discussing the idea of “silent recognition” in their private talks. They are not concerned by the fact that any international...

ISKP in Afghanistan for Terrorism in Pakistan

The arrest of Sanaul Islam, in Afghanistan's Kandahar province, identified as a member of the Islamic State Khorasan Province (ISKP), highlights a concerning trend...

The Taliban and Afghanistan Independence

The situation in Afghanistan and South Asia is developing quite actively. The Taliban, who currently rule the unrecognised Islamic Emirate, are attempting to strengthen...

Afghanistan’s Role in Global Terrorism

Afghanistan's role in global terrorism is a complex and multifaceted issue that spans several decades. This analysis explores into the historical context, the evolution...

Lithium Dynamics: China’s Strategic Moves in Afghanistan’s EV Landscape

The global race for lithium, a crucial component in electric vehicle (EV) batteries, has shifted attention to Afghanistan, hailed as the "Saudi Arabia of...

The Taliban can contribute to the fight against IS-K

The terrorist organisation known as “The Islamic State – Khorasan Province (IS-K)” has the potential to become one of the deadliest factions on the...

The Afghan Peace Process and Pakistan’s Crucial Role

The Sunday Guardian ran a piece on March 17, 2024, blaming Pakistani generals for fighting a proxy war against Afghanistan since the Islamic Emirate...

Pakistan has run out of patience with the Taliban over terrorism

Pakistan’s patience with the Taliban has run out. Islamabad is increasingly willing to violate Afghanistan’s sovereignty to combat deadly terror attacks. This is indicative...

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