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VOL. 9, ISSUE 5 (2023)
India-Afghanistan relations since 2001
Authors
Simranjeet Singh
Abstract
This paper discusses India-Afghanistan relations, especially in light
of the 9/11 attacks on the United States of America. It looks at how, with the
exception of the Taliban's brief rule from 1996 to 2001, India's relations with
Afghanistan have been cordial since the country's independence. India got the
chance to reestablish its ancient historical and civilizational linkages when
the United States overthrew the Taliban administration and created a democratic
system in Afghanistan. Since 2001, India has provided Afghanistan all sorts of
assistance for its reconstruction. India's national interests are further in
stake when the United States exits Afghanistan in August 2021 and a Taliban 2.0
leadership takes over. India's aid strategy has a new profile as a result of
this recent development in Afghanistan. The paper accomplishes this in an
effort to understand India's relationships with Afghanistan.
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Pages:30-36
How to cite this article:
Simranjeet Singh "India-Afghanistan relations since 2001". International Journal of Humanities and Social Science Research, Vol 9, Issue 5, 2023, Pages 30-36
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