Indo-Pak tensions' fallout on Kabul
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Indo-Pak tensions' fallout on Kabul
The Strategic Studies Center of Afghanistan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs has examined the impact of tensions between India and Pakistan on the region, reported TOLO News. The First Political Director of the Ministry, during a session titled "Assessing the Impact of Tensions Between India and Pakistan on the Region," stated that regional countries, particularly Afghanistan, have been affected by the strained relations between Islamabad and New D…
Afghanistan fears negative impacts of Pakistan-India tensions on Kabul, region
Afghanistan officials on Sunday expressed their concern that the ongoing tensions between Pakistan and India would have a “direct negative impact” on Kabul and the region. After an attack on April 22 in occupied Kashmir’s Pahalgam killed 26 people, India, without investigation or evidence, implied “cross-border linkages” of the attackers. Pakistan has firmly rejected the claim and called for a neutral probe. In response to India’s aggressiv…
India-Pakistan tensions disrupt Afghanistan's trade - Khaama Press
An Indian Border Security Force personnel stands guard next to parked supply trucks carrying wheat to Afghanistan before the trucks cross over to Pakistan at the Attari-Wagah border in the northern state of Punjab, India, February 22, 2022. REUTERS/Stringer Recent India-Pakistan tensions have severely disrupted Afghanistan’s trade, stranding containers and causing major financial losses for Afghan exporters. Recent tensions between India and Pak…
Courting The Taliban, China, India, And Russia Make Overtures – Analysis
Afghanistan’s Taliban rulers were shunned by foreign governments after seizing power in 2021 but have recently notched up some big wins in their diplomatic efforts to forge international ties. This week, Indian special envoy Anand Prakash was in Kabul for talks with senior Taliban leaders on boosting political and trade links. That came after Uzbek Foreign Minister Bakhtiyor Saidov hosted a Taliban delegation in Tashkent to talk about a proposed…
Meeting held at Foreign Ministry in Kabul to discuss India-Pakistan tensions
The Center for Strategic Studies of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Kabul has said that escalating tensions between India and Pakistan is having a negative impact on Afghanistan and the region and will continue to do so if a resolution is not found. At a meeting, to discuss the situation, officials from the center said they did not think the two nuclear-armed countries would go to war, but would find a solution to the problem. Based on a …
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