New disorder: The political ascendancy of the Taliban- history bears witness
The political ascendancy of the Taliban— history bears witness — has coincided with disturbances on India’s northern and western borders
Taliban fighters on a Humvee in Kabul, Afghanistan.: New York Times News Service |
The long-term obstacle, obviously, pertains to national security. The political ascendancy of the Taliban — history bears witness — has coincided with disturbances on India’s northern and western borders. The Taliban’s patron, Pakistan, is ever-willing to fish in troubled borders too. With China breathing down India’s neck in Ladakh, New Delhi needs to urgently re-examine its options to pre-empt a crisis on the security front. There is room for diplomacy in this. India is not only a non-permanent member of the United Nations security council but also chairs the Taliban Sanctions Committee in it. These accesses can be used as handy leverages to keep international scrutiny firmly focused on Afghanistan and its neighbour. Additionally, the furtive attempts to establish a rapport with the Taliban leadership must be energized. This is because Afghanistan remains a prime theatre of the unfolding New Great Game and India cannot afford to be content with a back seat. There are strategic compulsions as well: New Delhi is keen to establish communication links in order to reach other countries through Afghan territory. Even though India has been among the nations to declare that they would not recognize a change in regime in Afghanistan by the use of force, it should persist with its outreach to the new overlords. The Taliban, keen to seek international legitimacy, may not be unwilling to respond.
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