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Category: Afghanistan

Denmark Raises Alarm over TTP Threats from Afghan Soil Targeting Pakistan
At the UN, Denmark’s ambassador revealed around 6,000 TTP militants are operating from Afghanistan, increasing regional instability and cross-border attacks on Pakistan.
Kabul’s India outreach aims at economic relief, yet geography, security concerns, and regional dynamics continue to shape Afghanistan’s future trajectory. [Courtesy: Al Jazeera].
Kabul’s India tilt cannot offset the security realities shaping Afghanistan’s ties with Pakistan, Iran, China, Russia, and Central Asia.
Afghan commerce minister visiting the Pragati Maidan International Exhibition in New Delhi during the official trip.
India’s outreach, Pakistan’s red lines, and Afghanistan’s search for alternatives converge in a tense regional moment shaped by geography and militancy.
Militancy, Misinformation, and the Taliban’s Blame Game Over ISKP
Taliban spreads false ISKP claims to blame Pakistan, while Islamabad exposes misreported killings and cross-border militancy.
Iran to Host Mid-December Meeting to Ease Pakistan–Afghanistan Tensions
Tehran’s initiative seeks to bring regional players together to stabilize Afghanistan and reduce strain in Pak-Afghan ties.
Azizi’s Delhi Trip Tests Kabul’s Balancing Act Between India and Iran
As Afghan minister Azizi visits Delhi, Iran prepares regional talks and Kabul faces deep economic pressures, raising questions over shifting alliances and trade routes.
Pakistan-Afghanistan Trade: Five Years of Strain and Strategic Shifts
Pak-Afghan border closures cost $300M+ monthly, showing an urgent need for stability in the region.
Pakistan–Afghanistan Trade Suffers 54% Decline as Border Restrictions Tighten
Commerce Ministry confirms sharp fall in exports as Afghan-imposed trade curbs hit livelihoods on both sides of the border.
Afghanistan: The Question of Pakistan's Complaints
Pakistan rejects Taliban claims that militancy is only a concern for Islamabad, highlighting TTP violence and human rights abuses.
Pakistan’s Religious Diplomacy in Afghanistan: Losing Ground and What Must Change
Pakistan’s religious diplomacy in Afghanistan falters as Taliban nationalism limits influence.
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