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    Afghanistan wants oil and gas from Russia, hopes to deliver dry fruits to Moscow

    by Ateet Sharma May 13, 2022
    by Ateet Sharma May 13, 2022

    <p> <strong>The Taliban regime in Afghanistan has shown interest in buying gas and oil from Russia and also continuing work on the Turkmenistan-Afghanistan-Pakistan-India (TAPI) gas pipeline project which has been facing …

  • World

    Taliban-Pakistan rift widens: Afghan Ambassador lodges complaint at UN Security Council over airstrikes

    by Mrityunjoy Kumar Jha April 26, 2022
    by Mrityunjoy Kumar Jha April 26, 2022

    <p> <strong>Afghanistan’s Taliban rulers have filed complaints against their longtime ally Pakistan over the Pakistani military’s airstrikes on Khost and Kunar provinces in Afghanistan. The Charge d’Affaires of Afghanistan Permanent …

  • Uncategorized

    Taliban-Pakistan tensions zoom with founder Mullah Omar’s son stepping into the fray

    by IN Bureau April 25, 2022
    by IN Bureau April 25, 2022

    <p> The Taliban’s defence minister Mullah Yaqoob has warned Pakistan not to attack inside Afghanistan again. Referring to the recent air and drone strikes in Kunar and Khost regions of …

  • Uncategorized

    Pakistan steps up air war against TTP, now admits to drone strikes inside Afghanistan

    by Mrityunjoy Kumar Jha April 20, 2022
    by Mrityunjoy Kumar Jha April 20, 2022

    <p> Pakistan has claimed that its drone has destroyed several hideouts of the banned militant group Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) inside the border areas of Afghanistan.  It was the first of …

  • World

    Banned TTP vows to avenge Pak airstrikes in Afghanistan, promised to intensify attacks

    by Mrityunjoy Kumar Jha April 17, 2022
    by Mrityunjoy Kumar Jha April 17, 2022

    <p> The banned terror group Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) has warned Pakistan that their fighters are going to avenge the killing of innocent Afghans in air strikes in Khost and Kunar …

  • World

    Pak Air force attacks TTP camps inside Afghanistan—is war with the Taliban breaking out?

    by Mrityunjoy Kumar Jha April 16, 2022
    by Mrityunjoy Kumar Jha April 16, 2022

    <p> Afghanistan – Pakistan disputed border Durand Line is simmering and there have been reports of firing between the Pakistani army and the Taliban fighters. The Taliban fighters started shelling …

  • World

    World frowns on Taliban’s ban on girls’ schools and policy of gender discrimination

    by Ateet Sharma March 25, 2022
    by Ateet Sharma March 25, 2022

    <p> <strong>The Taliban regime in Afghanistan continues to receive widespread international condemnation, including from the Islamic world, for reneging on its promise to let Afghan girls return to school.</strong></p> <p> …

  • World

    TTP gears up for secession of Pakistan, seeks donations for Jihad

    by Mrityunjoy Kumar Jha March 15, 2022
    by Mrityunjoy Kumar Jha March 15, 2022

    <p> While Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan is struggling for his survival, the banned UN designated Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan ( TTP) has managed to regroup in the restive Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) …

  • World

    Afghan women visit British Parliament to mark International Women’s Day

    by IN Bureau March 8, 2022
    by IN Bureau March 8, 2022

    <p> <strong>A group of 12 inspiring Afghan women visited the UK Houses of Parliament to mark International Women's Day and tell their own unique stories of success and integration.</strong></p> <p> …

  • World

    Sirajuddin Haqqani, Taliban’s elusive Interior minister and chief of Haqqani Network finally appears before camera

    by Mrityunjoy Kumar Jha March 5, 2022
    by Mrityunjoy Kumar Jha March 5, 2022

    <p> The Taliban regime of Afghanistan has revealed the face of their most elusive leader and interior minister Sirajuddin Haqqani. He is the chief of the UN designated terror out …

  • Videos

    Taliban Slams Pakistan For Donating Rotten Wheat | Thanks India For Sending Good Quality Of Wheat

    by IN Bureau March 5, 2022
    by IN Bureau March 5, 2022

    <p> <iframe allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture" allowfullscreen="" frameborder="0" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/UPGUfv1lBIg" title="YouTube video player" width="560"></iframe></p> <p> Taliban official launched a blistering attack on Pakistan for donating poor quality of …

  • World

    Taliban deploy fresh unit of suicide bombers to take on Pakistani forces on Durand Line

    by Mrityunjoy Kumar Jha February 25, 2022
    by Mrityunjoy Kumar Jha February 25, 2022

    <p> The Taliban regime has decided to deploy more units of its special forces including a unit of suicide bombers on the Durand Line following repeated clashes between Taliban fighters …

  • World

    India and Iran firm on reaching out to Afghanistan, Central Asia and Eurasia

    by Ateet Sharma February 19, 2022
    by Ateet Sharma February 19, 2022

    <p> <strong>External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar today reiterated India's determination to expand cooperation with Iran in the fields of oil, industry, agriculture and trade, and stressed New Delhi's readiness to …

  • World

    India takes yet another step to bond with Central Asia – asks Security Council to address the region’s concerns about Afghanistan

    by Ateet Sharma February 17, 2022
    by Ateet Sharma February 17, 2022

    <p> <strong>The unfolding situation in Afghanistan will have wider ramifications to the Central Asia region, particularly the possible growth in international terrorism and drug trafficking emanating from the Afghan territory, …

  • World

    Fresh clashes break out between Pakistani troops and Taliban fighters over fencing on Durand Line

    by Mrityunjoy Kumar Jha February 16, 2022
    by Mrityunjoy Kumar Jha February 16, 2022

    <p> Fresh clashes have broken out between Pakistani troops and  Taliban fighters maid mounting tension over the fencing on the Durand Line, that delineates the Pakistan-Afghanistan border.</p> <p> According to …

  • World

    Taliban’s rise can revive terrorism in Asia and Africa – India tells UN

    by Ateet Sharma February 15, 2022
    by Ateet Sharma February 15, 2022

    <p> <strong>The leaders of terrorist organisations in South Asia region continue to spread hatred against India through internet platforms and social media and raise funds through fake charities, crowdfunding and …

  • World

    Opium Industries flourishing under the Taliban regime

    by IN Bureau February 14, 2022
    by IN Bureau February 14, 2022

    <p> There has been no evidence that the Taliban are enforcing or can enforce a ban on opium poppy cultivation. On the contrary, the opium trade in Afghanistan appears to …

  • World

    Pakistan takes U-turn on Afghanistan– ISI chief now meets anti-Taliban warlords in Turkey

    by Mrityunjoy Kumar Jha February 14, 2022
    by Mrityunjoy Kumar Jha February 14, 2022

    <p> It seems the honeymoon between Pakistan's military establishment and the Taliban government is over. In a fresh move to put pressure on the Taliban leaders, the chief of Pakistan’s …

  • Economy

    Arrival of Taliban, Covid 19 hammer Afghanistan’s handicraft industry

    by IN Bureau February 11, 2022
    by IN Bureau February 11, 2022

    <p> <strong>Amid rising economic crisis in Afghanistan more than 40 per cent of craftspeople have stopped their work due to the change in the country’s political regime and the ongoing …

  • World

    5000 terrorists training in Afghan camps near Tajikistan’s border – CSTO chief

    by Ateet Sharma February 10, 2022
    by Ateet Sharma February 10, 2022

    <p> <strong>More than 5,000 militants are on the territory of Afghanistan near the border with Tajikistan, Chief of the Russia-led Collective Security Treaty Organisation (CSTO) Joint Staff revealed on Thursday …

  • World

    Hypocrisy of Taliban– While their daughters get educated abroad, Afghan girls face illiteracy at home

    by Mrityunjoy Kumar Jha February 10, 2022
    by Mrityunjoy Kumar Jha February 10, 2022

    <p> It has been more than months since the Afghan girls were barred from attending schools and colleges by the Taliban rulers in  Afghanistan. The Taliban Education ministry says that …

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