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ID193594
Title ProperDealing with the New Taliban Regime in Afghanistan
LanguageENG
AuthorJeganaathan, J.
Summary / Abstract (Note)The absence of a democratically elected government, the poor state of law and order and the many restrictions and violations of basic rights, especially those of women, under Taliban rule in Afghanistan are developments of deep concern. Moreover, the increasing tension along the Durand line with Pakistan, and the challenge posed by the Islamic State-Khorasan to the Taliban have made the security situation precarious. This paper examines the emerging strategic and security trends in Afghanistan in the post-Taliban takeover period. Should India engage with the Taliban regime so that it can influence its decisions, provide aid to its needy, and limit the security impact for the region, especially on Jammu and Kashmir? What would be the fallout if the Taliban regime is recognised and its relationship with the international community is formalised?
`In' analytical NoteNational Security Vol. 6, No.1; Jan-Mar 2023: p,46-68
Journal SourceNational Security 2023-03 6, 1
Key WordsTaliban Regime in Afghanistan ;  Democratically elected government