Archive for May 1st, 2022

Afghanistan working on plans to expand ties through railway network

Afghanistan Railway Authority (ARA), said Friday they are working to expand economic ties with neighboring countries through railway projects. The director general of the Afghan Railways, Bakht-u-Rehman Sharafat, says they are working on plans to develop the railway system in Afghanistan and to use this form of transport for exports. He said that Russia and Kazakhstan have also shown interest […]

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IEA leader issues Eid message, invites Afghans to return home

Hebatullah Akhundzada, the supreme leader of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (IEA), issued a message Friday on the occasion of the upcoming Eid-ul-Fitr and called on Afghans to return to their country and on the international community to recognize the government. Akhundzada reiterated that the IEA has granted a general amnesty to all opposition and has implemented the order. “On […]

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IEA condemns deadly mosque bombing in Kabul

The Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (IEA) has condemned the bombing in Kabul city during a khanaqah which resulted in dozens of casualties on Friday afternoon. Official reports have put the death toll at 10 with 30 wounded but eyewitnesses said dozens more were killed and wounded. Zabihullah Mujahid, a spokesman for the IEA, condemned the explosion and said in a […]

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At least 10 killed in mosque explosion in Kabul city

Kabul police confirmed Friday night that at least 10 people were killed and 30 wounded in an explosion at a mosque in PD6 in Kabul city late afternoon. According to officials, the explosion happened in a Khanqah adjacent to a mosque in the Alauddin area of PD6. Khalid Zadran, Kabul police spokesman, said security agencies are investigating the incident. He […]

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Unfolding Scenario In Afghanistan Likely To Affect India – Analysis

The serial blasts, the revival of Islamic radicalism and the Pak-Taliban military standoff will affect Indian interests When the ruthless, militarily powerful and ideologically-driven Taliban took over Afghanistan in August 2021, the expectation was that peace ( even if it was only the peace of the graveyard) would return to the hapless country. But contrary to expectations, Taliban-ruled Afghanistan is […]

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From Initial Promising Trends To Current Challenges: What Awaits China’s Economy – Analysis

The PMI index released by China’s National Bureau of Statistics sometime ago indicates a downward trend. Figures of the PMI show that in March, then indices of the manufacturing purchasing managers, the non-manufacturing business activities and the composite PMI output were at 49.5%, 48.4% and 48.8%, down 0.7, 3.2 and 2.4 percentage points respectively from the previous month. All these […]

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Can The US And India Cooperate Despite Differences Over Ukraine? – Analysis

In a rebranding reminiscent of New Coke, in 2018 the U.S. Pacific Command was christened the U.S. Indo-Pacific Command to reflect increased cooperation with countries in the Indian Ocean theatre, including India, in response to increased assertiveness by China’s military. Four years later, the official U.S. view of India, the world’s biggest democracy, soured and Washington threatened sanctions against Delhi […]

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Ilhan Omar’s Visit To Pakistan And Indian Reaction – OpEd

Ilhan Omar is an American politician serving as the U.S. representative for Minnesota’s 5th congressional district since 2019. She represents the Democratic Farmer Labor Party. She made her first ever visit to Pakistan on 20-24 April 2022 and held meetings with Pakistani politician/leadership and visited the cultural city of Lahore and also visited the Azad Jammu and Kashmir. Kashmir the […]

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Implications Of Evolving India’s Strategic Thinking Under Nuclear Overhang In South Asia – OpEd

The nature of the evolving India’s evolving nuclear doctrine; capabilities and posture have been highlighted in the comments, statements and writings of Indian politicians and officials several times where they have been urging to review the No First Use policy of India. Several international reputed observers and scholars have also referred to India’s counterforce temptations. These developments and debate however […]

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Indian Foreign Policy And The Russian-Ukrainian War – Analysis

India has long prided itself on its strategically independent or non-aligned foreign policy. But the 2022 Russian-Ukrainian War has put India’s approach to strategic independence under an international spotlight. Although Indian leaders have often stated that their country’s strategic independence does not bar New Delhi from leaning to one side or another, India’s tilt toward Russia during the war has […]

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