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Women’s Rights and Girls’ Education, a Major Challenge for the Interim Afghan Government

Violation of women’s rights and girls’ education has turned into a major challenge for the current de facto regime in Afghanistan, with the increasing...

India engaging with Taliban for tackling humanitarian crisis and restoring normalcy

Author: Noman Hossain, freelance journalist Indian Embassy in Kabul resumed its functionality in June 2022. Afghanistan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs welcomed the decision and expressed...

Curbing Terror: UN Counter-Terrorism Meeting in India

Internet or the cyberspace is now the habitat of new-age terrorists. It’s becoming immensely difficult  for the governments and regulators to ensure cyber security...

Afghanistan, the new blank space for a triangle super-powers

The mountainous land in the heart of Asia known as Afghanistan has always remained a major geo-political dispute among the superpowers. The great game...

Requirement of dams on Kabul river for the better management of Afghanistan’s water: Opinion

By: Mirza Ahmad Ebrahimi: The author is a PhD research scholar in India. Afghanistan has abundant water resources. 80% of such resources come from surface...

Op-Ed: Chabahar, a sustainable route for the Afghanistan trade

By: Mirza Ahmad Ebrahimi: The author is a PhD research scholar in India. Afghanistan is a landlocked country. For exports and imports at regional and...

Ahmad Shah Massoud’s Motive Towards Freedom

Following the bloodless coup of Dawood khan (the first ever president of Afghanistan) on 17th July 1973 against king Zahir Shah, the Afghan people had...

Taliban 2.0 – The trajectory of events after one year in power

The reemergence of Taliban as the de facto rulers of Afghanistan on August 15/21 took the entire world by surprise. A year later, the...

A glance on Buddhism in Afghanistan and its approaches for Peace and Non-Violence

By: Mirza Ahmad Ebrahimi Introduction  Buddhism is one of the world's largest religions and originated thousands of years ago in India, which is founded on the teachings of...

Op-Ed: Curing the Crisis in Colombo

Sri Lanka is under the grip of a chronic  financial crisis. Gotabaya Rajapaksa, who once  ran for the Presidency, ran from Sri Lanka - amid massive...

Economic debacle in Pakistan: Bajwa asks U.S to help with IMF loan

Shehbaz Sharif-led hung-parliament, which assumed power in April’s parliamentary election in Pakistan, has daunting challenges to fix. Pakistan is crippled by a host of...

The Trauma of Temblor: Afghanistan

Deep, deep, deep inside earth, the Indian plate collided with the Eurasian plate and a  6.1 magnitude temblor shook and shocked Afghanistan on June 22. The quake took...

Why Should Afghanistan Implement the Trade Facilitation Agreement (TFA)?

By: Essa Khan - Essa Khan, senior Law student at the American University of Afghanistan It has been almost five years that the Trade Facilitation...

Health Workers Safety Essential to Eradicate Polio

Still, Polio is endemic in  Afghanistan yet the news of attacks on the polio vaccinators are coming in from the war-torn state. Eight polio...

Op-Ed: India looking forward to a long-lasting cooperation with Afghanistan

India has earmarked USD 26.7 million to Afghanistan, keeping a continuing focus on its people, without recognizing, like the rest of the world community,...

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