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India’s Afghanistan Policy



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India’s Afghanistan Policy

  • India’s Afghanistan policy after the 1979 Soviet invasion has worked on the premise that external friendly power’s dominance in Afghanistan’s security and political sector will be in India’s interest.

  • In the 1990s, India’s Afghanistan policy was tied to Iran and Russia and a regional alignment between the three states was strategically viable.

  • Though the states had differences they supported the United Front of the so-called Northern Alliance against the Taliban. This allowed India to avoid direct involvement in the conflict.

  • But today’s context is entirely different. Russia’s and Iran’s approaches are no longer in accord with India’s. Russia’s ongoing outreach to the Afghan Taliban and Pakistan has raised concerns that Moscow could be deviating from earlier approaches that it had shared with India.

  • Moscow and Tehran are challenging India’s advocacy of an Afghan-led, Afghan-owned, and Afghan-controlled reconciliation process.

  • Today India relies on U.S. support to Kabul for maintaining stability and it is largely focused on what it views as the threat from Pakistan.

  • This shifting context means that India should start to rethink its long-held stances on Afghanistan and take an active role in shaping the diplomatic approach to the conflict.


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