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ID189227
Title ProperChina’s Interests in Afghanistan
Other Title Informationan Assessment Post US Withdrawal
LanguageENG
AuthorManish ;  Kaushik, Prashant
Summary / Abstract (Note)Though long in the offing, US withdrawal from Afghanistan became a reality with the signing of the Doha Agreement on 29 February 2020, ultimately leading to the establishment of Taliban 2.0 in Kabul. The unravelling of the two-decade-old US-led war and reconstruction effort in Afghanistan led to a long-predicted scramble among the regional powers to fill the vacuum created by US withdrawal and threw up a plethora of intriguing questions, particularly regarding China’s role and interests in the region. This article seeks to understand and analyze China’s ever-growing engagement in Afghanistan through the paradigm of Realism, arguing that China has long-term geo-strategic and geo-economic interests in the region which requires it to coordinate more closely with Pakistan and Iran and innovate diplomatically. This article is divided into two sections. The first section focuses on China’s interests in Afghanistan viz. BRI-CPEC extension in Afghanistan, rare earth, and the need to ensure peace and stability. The second section assesses China’s response to the emerging situation by focusing on China’s engagement with the Taliban 2.0 and co-opting of Pakistan and Iran for safeguarding its long-term interests. This article concludes while looking at the position of India in the gamut.
`In' analytical NoteChina Report Vol. 59, No.1; Feb 2023: p.58-79
Journal SourceChina Report Vol: 59 No 1
Key WordsIran ;  Taliban ;  Afghanistan ;  China ;  Pakistan ;  INTERESTS ;  Rare Earth ;  CPEC ;  BRI


 
 
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