Counterterrorism for Cash? The Taliban, Kabul, and a Neighborhood of Insecurities
Muhammad Sharreh Qazi
'Afghanistan is going to be here a long time, and what's critical is that Afghanistan's relationship with its neighbors are,...
Post-U.S. Withdrawal Afghanistan: A New Strategic Power Corridor
Raoof Hasan
Events are taking shape around us at a quick pace which could cultivate a strategic shift in the region to impact every...
Taliban Won the War: What Lies Ahead?
Sabtain Ahmed Dar
In January 1989, most of the Soviet forces went back home yet the inner ring of Kabul defenses was active to...
Why Turkey Cannot Save the Day in Afghanistan
Rupert Stone
As the US withdraws from Afghanistan, Turkey is stepping up to the plate. In April, it agreed to host a peace...
Orphans and Castaways – Legacy of the U.S. Exodus from Afghanistan
Salma Malik
As the eventual date for the withdrawal of U.S. troops from Afghanistan is now just around the corner, the reality that this...
Come September: Holding Stakeholders Responsible for the Chaos in Afghanistan
Rabia Akhtar
Exploring Competing Regional Interests
Before we explore potential openings in the competing interests of South and Central Asian neighbors that Afghanistan has, we need to know whether Afghanistan itself...
Nuclear India: An Agent Provocateur in South Asia
Anum A. Khan
The December 20, House of Commons Library’s Briefing Paper for the UK Parliament identifies India as a self-declared Nuclear Weapon State (NWS) which continues to produce weapon-...
UNSC’s Report and Pakistan’s TTP Challenge
Tehmina Aslam Ranjha
On February 3, 2021, pursuant to Resolutions 1526 (2004) and 2253 (2015), the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) issued its twenty-seventh report on terrorism. The report acknowledged...
Pulwama: Two Years On
Kaiser Tufail
As with any political party in power, the Indian election of 2019 was critical for the Bharatya Janata Party (BJP), for it wanted a stronger showing than before....
Great Power Competition in South Asia: The Outlook for 2021
Rupert Stone
The journalist Fareed Zakaria recently described the coronavirus as “the great accelerator” because it had sped up various pre-existing global trends. This formula certainly applies to South Asia,...