India-Taliban Engagement
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- Rising International Engagements: India has thus far concentrated on isolating the Taliban. Beyond a certain point, though, this strategy will produce diminishing benefits because the Taliban are now being engaged by a number of other nations, and India is a significant Afghan partner.
- Pakistan's Declining Influence: In the 1990s, Pakistan was able to aid the Taliban economically and monetarily in addition to providing security assistance. Even while Pakistan has still a key role, its ability to influence and control the Taliban is constrained by domestic economic, political, and security issues. Examples include the terrorist actions of the Pakistani Taliban ....
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