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ID:
124878
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2013.
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What happens in Afghanistan post 2014 is uncertain. The situation being highly dynamic, it is difficult to make accurate forecasts. Most forecasts are gloomy, and predict political instability, a worsening security situation, a weak economy and violence. However, this pessimistic scenario need not materialise if post 2014 security mechanisms, economic assistance, and a stable political system are put in place. The outcome of the presidential elections on 5th April 2014, the nature of security uncertainties after 2014, and the success or failure of Karzai's efforts at reconciliation with Taliban would influence the situation post 2014.
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ID:
108375
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ID:
154764
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India has been playing a constructive role in Afghanistan since the ouster of Taliban in late 2001. India’s policy options in Afghanistan were clear. Afghanistan should be a democratic multicultural state thereby preventing the return of Taliban. It is in interests of the region that Afghanistan should be a country with peace and stability.
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ID:
092026
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2008.
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On 11 April 2005, Indian Prime Minister (PM), Dr Manmohan Singh and the Chinese Premier, Wen Jiabao, signed a joint statement in which they declared. The leaders of the two countries have..agreed to establish a China-India Strategic and Cooperative Partnership for peace and prosperity.
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ID:
115895
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2012.
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India's relationship with Iran has been uneven owing to external factors. This article traces the role of the Pakistan factor in this relationship, wherein the religious identity of a fellow Islamic nation, the strategic outlook towards Afghanistan, and energy relations between the three countries are discussed. The article outlines the Pakistani primacy in the India-Iran strategic relationship and showcases how Afghanistan is the glue for India-Iran relations despite the breaks in their continuing relationship. The article concludes by providing an overview of this unique triangular relationship, assessing the wider interests of the parties involved.
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ID:
122280
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