Experts believe that New Delhi will seek a clear assurance from the Taliban that its people and property will not come under attack in that country, while engaging with Kabul in an incremental manner.
Afghanistan’s ex-president says he fled to avoid ‘humiliating’ surrender to Taliban
As Afghanistan marks one year since the Taliban took over the country,former president Ashraf Ghani has said that he took a split-second decision to flee Kabul to avoid a “humiliating” surrender. Mr …
In Kabul, Afghan students wait for passage to India: Don’t shut us out
Over 2,500 Afghans, who were students in India until last year, are in the same boat as Sahar. Many had returned home to Afghanistan for the summer break. Some were hoping to obtain visas for the …
Heavy rains, flash floods swamp eastern Afghanistan’s Logar province
Torrential rains and flash floods have killed at least 21 people including women and children and injured scores in Afghanistan Logar Wardak and Khost provin …
One Year Later, Afghanistan Is a Land of Shrugs and Sadness
Report: One Year Later, Afghanistan Is a Land of Shrugs and Sadness One Year Later, Afghanistan Is a Land of Shr… | View Comments () Eight women squeezed into a stuffy, windowless hotel room in …
What Afghanistan looks like, one year after the Taliban takeover
Starving children. Lack of shelter. Women without futures. And Canadian rules are stopping help from getting to the most vulnerable, aid workers say.
Allegations that Ashraf Ghani fled Afghanistan with millions in cash may be untrue: US report
The report published by the Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction (SIGAR) said Ghani fled barefoot, without the millions of dollars that he was accused of carrying before the …
Aid shipment to Afghanistan cancelled due to Canadian anti-terrorist law
Two containers of food bound for Afghanistan have been cancelled by a Canadian aid agency because of a law banning any dealings with the Taliban.
Aid shipment to Afghanistan cancelled due to Canadian anti-terrorist law
Two containers of food bound for Afghanistan have been cancelled by a Canadian aid agency because of a law banning any dealings with the Taliban.
Economists Urge US To Return Afghanistan’s Frozen Assets
Several dozen prominent US and international economists urged the United States Wednesday to hand over to Afghanistan $7 billion in central bank reserves frozen when the Taliban seized control of the …