This analysis examines how the Taliban’s continued tolerance of TTP sanctuaries and cross-border militancy has transformed Afghan soil into a strategic pressure tool against Pakistan
Kabul’s decision to sever trade ties with Pakistan highlights geopolitical tensions, economic vulnerabilities, and the challenge of finding alternative routes through Iran and Central Asia.
Amid a month-long border closure and stranded cargo worth millions, Afghanistan’s decision to suspend trade with Pakistan raises fears of an “economic massacre” among local traders and industry leaders.
Blasts in Delhi and Islamabad expose South Asia's fragile security, highlighting Afghanistan and India's dual game of proxy warfare against Pakistan, risking regional conflict.
A United Nations Development Programme survey reveals that over 4.5 million returnees, natural disasters, and a disabled female workforce are plunging Afghan households into debt and hunger.