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      • The Taliban Takeover of Afghanistan intensifies Indian Worries

        Dost Muhammad Barrech,Ahmad Ali,Tayyab Ali 아시아사회과학학회 2021 Jornal of Asia Social Science Vol.4 No.3

        The Taliban takeover of Afghanistan on August 15, 2021 after the US hasty withdrawal has created innumerable challenges for India strategically of the former. New Delhi in the presence of the US in last 20 years invested USD $3 billion in Afghanistan aimed at enhancing its geo-economics and geo-political gains getting access to Central Asia and encircling Pakistan. The tumultuous and irresponsible pullout of the US troops stunned India. New Delhi, in Afghanistan’s scenario, appears to be the most isolated country in the region, the latter is exceedingly wary of an increasingly influence of China and Pakistan in the country. India conceives both Beijing and Islamabad as arch-rivals. Intriguingly, the Taliban are fascinated by forging better ties with both China and Pakistan that further intensifies the worries of New Delhi. The Taliban in their recent statement regarding Kashmir categorically said that they would raise voice for Kashmiri Muslims. The statement of Taliban for Kashmir Muslims has jolted the Midi’s regime. The Taliban regime would have spill over effects on Kashmir. This, paper, thus, would analyse India’s growing reservations and uncertainties over the Taliban takeover of the country damaging its geo-political and geo-economic gains, soft power and making the country isolated in the region.

      • The U.S. war crimes in Afghanistan

        Dost Muhammad Barrech,Mir Sher Baz Khetran 아시아사회과학학회 2022 Jornal of Asia Social Science Vol.7 No.3

        The incident of 9/11, by and large, brought great changes in international politics. The US-led War on Terror (WOT) against the culprits involved in the 9/11 incidents caused irreparable damage to Afghanistan. Surprisingly, none of the perpetrators involved in 9/11 belonged to Afghanistan nor did the attacker Al-Qaeda have any genesis with the people of Afghanistan. The price Afghanistan paid in WOT is unimaginable that can never be compensated. Over the last two decades, the US-led war witnessed colossal war crimes of the people of Afghanistan. The country saw growing war crimes committed by the U.S. forces in the shape of the killing of innocent civilians, women rapes, abductions of innocent people, massacring of masses by drone strikes. The invasion of Afghanistan according to many experts was a geo-strategic move of the US in a bid to accelerate its presence in the region and to counter growing Chinese and Russian influence, keeping closed eyes on Pakistan nuclear assets. Having squandered twenty years, the US neither eliminated terrorism nor Taliban. Instead, Washington inked Doha agreement with the hardcore Taliban who are unfit and inexperienced to rule the country are expected to be espousing the U.S. trajectory in committing further war crimes. This paper, thus, will examine the US war crimes in war-torn Afghanistan in the last two decades.

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