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Polio Diplomacy Between Pakistan and Afghanistan

Polio Diplomacy Between Pakistan and Afghanistan

By Bantirani Patro
Polio cases are surging in both countries. Can Pakistan and Afghanistan collaborate on eradicating the virus, even as their relations have soured?

Afghan Women’s Cricket Team Makes Their Debut – in Melbourne

Afghan Women’s Cricket Team Makes Their Debut – in Melbourne

By Bianca Roberts and Ciaran O’Mahony
The first match by the Afghan women’s cricket team is placing the Taliban under additional diplomatic pressure.
With Foreign Aid Freeze and Immigration Restrictions, US Leaves Afghan Allies in the Cold

With Foreign Aid Freeze and Immigration Restrictions, US Leaves Afghan Allies in the Cold

By Catherine Putz
Trump's executive orders on aid and immigration have effectively frozen the Afghan SIV program, stranding thousands of Afghans in the process of coming to the United States.

Taliban at the Helm: Afghanistan’s Foreign Aid Crisis 

Taliban at the Helm: Afghanistan’s Foreign Aid Crisis 

By Muhammad Ahmad Khan
How can the international community ensure that aid reaches the needy without empowering the Taliban or helping them consolidate their authoritarian regime?

Trump 2.0 and the Taliban’s Afghanistan

Trump 2.0 and the Taliban’s Afghanistan

By Shanthie Mariet D’Souza
Afghanistan, now under the Taliban, is no longer a conflict begging to be solved with a deal. It needs a more nuanced approach than the Trump administration may be capable of.

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Taliban-US Prisoner Swap Could Lead to More Engagement Between Washington and Kabul

Taliban-US Prisoner Swap Could Lead to More Engagement Between Washington and Kabul

By Muhammad Murad
The Taliban have high hopes for engaging with the Trump administration, which has its own wishlist from Afghanistan's de facto government.

Pakistan’s Multi-Pronged Afghan Strategy

Pakistan’s Multi-Pronged Afghan Strategy

By Abdul Basit
While security concerns are important, the strategy is not security-centric but pays equal attention to diplomatic, political and economic engagement.
How Did ISKP React to the HTS Victory in Syria?

How Did ISKP React to the HTS Victory in Syria?

By Abdul Sayed and Riccardo Valle
For ISKP Central Asian members in particular, the victory of HTS in Syria is a significant challenge, but also presents an opportunity.

Tiny Steps for TAPI in the Taliban’s Afghanistan

Tiny Steps for TAPI in the Taliban’s Afghanistan

By Catherine Putz
The Taliban authorities say that around 3 kilometers of the pipeline has been completed, out of more than 770 km needed to bring Turkmen gas to the Pakistani border.

Growing Taliban-India Closeness: Should Pakistan be Worried?

Growing Taliban-India Closeness: Should Pakistan be Worried?

By Muhammad Murad
Is Pakistan on the verge of losing its erstwhile friend, the Afghan Taliban, to its arch-rival India?

Afghanistan Continues to Refine Its Extraction Strategy

Afghanistan Continues to Refine Its Extraction Strategy

By Patrick Yeager
The Taliban are gradually increasing revenue streams from resource extraction operations in an effort to minimize the impact of Western pressure. 
Cracks in Pakistan-Taliban Relations: Time for a New Alliance in Kabul?

Cracks in Pakistan-Taliban Relations: Time for a New Alliance in Kabul?

By Shanthie Mariet D’Souza
While a reconciliation between the two estranged partners – the Taliban and Islamabad – seems impossible, the rift has opened up opportunities for New Delhi to step in. 

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