Afghan Voice Agency(AVA)_Monitoring, The book, titled ‘The Return of the Islamic Emirate’, is authored by Hassan Abbas, who teaches international relations at the National Defence University (NDU), Washington and will be released in the US later this week. Dawn reported.
“India’s return to Kabul could not have happened without Pakistan, and Pakistan acted this way because it just might open up prospects of some aid for the The book, titled ‘The Return of the Islamic Emirate’, is authored by Hassan Abbas, who teaches international relations at the National Defence University (NDU), Washington and will be released in the US later this week. Dawn reported.
“India’s return to Kabul could not have happened without Pakistan, and Pakistan acted this way because it just might open up prospects of some aid for the Taliban in Afghanistan,” Abbas writes, arguing that Islamabad is as desperate about getting financial support to run Afghanistan as the Taliban themselves.
India has strategic interests in Afghanistan, the book argues. However, it points out that once the Islamic Emirate took over in August 2021, India cut off diplomatic ties with Afghanistan, unlike Russia and China.
Meanwhile, India is now reassessing its position and moving towards a balancing act to engage with the Islamic Emirate, while the Islamic Emirate’s desire is “international legitimacy and recognition.”
Kabul’s new rulers also need “huge external investments… to reconstruct and revive the country”, and India has the resources to do so, it says.
Since the Islamic Emirate came to power, relations with India have been improving again.
India has sent a team from its embassy to Kabul, and meanwhile, India is again providing humanitarian aid to Afghanistan.
in Afghanistan,” Abbas writes, arguing that Islamabad is as desperate about getting financial support to run Afghanistan as the Taliban themselves.
India has strategic interests in Afghanistan, the book argues. However, it points out that once the Islamic Emirate took over in August 2021, India cut off diplomatic ties with Afghanistan, unlike Russia and China.
Meanwhile, India is now reassessing its position and moving towards a balancing act to engage with the Islamic Emirate, while the Islamic Emirate’s desire is “international legitimacy and recognition.”
Since the Islamic Emirate came to power, relations with India have been improving again.
India has sent a team from its embassy to Kabul, and meanwhile, India is again providing humanitarian aid to Afghanistan.