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India's Multi-Alignment Strategy Requires Recalibration and Clarification


India s Multi-Alignment Strategy Requires Recalibration and Clarification
This is especially so when one takes into consideration the fast-moving regional developments, specifically India s failure to isolate Pakistan, the Chinese-Iranian Strategic Partnership deal, and the US s withdrawal from Afghanistan.
File photo of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Russian president Vladimir Putin and Chinese president Xi Jinping in Antalya, Turkey, 2015. Credit: South African foreign ministry
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The rapidly evolving regional situation requires India to urgently recalibrate and clarify its multi-alignment strategy. Its policy of isolating Pakistan hasn’t succeeded as planned after ‘great powers’ as diverse as the US, China, the Gulf kingdoms, and even India’s historical ally Russia have increased their engagement with New Delhi’s rival. ....

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The prospects of a Pakistan-Tajikistan strategic partnership


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The prospects of a Pakistan-Tajikistan strategic partnership
Pakistan’s geostrategic location enables it to facilitate Tajikistan’s access to the wider global economy via CPEC
Pakistani Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi’s successful visit to Tajikistan last month to attend this year’s Heart of Asia-Istanbul Process summit raised optimism that these two countries are moving towards a strategic partnership after he announced that they’ll tap unexplored areas in bilateral ties such as trade, tourism, and people-to-people engagement. Furthermore, Foreign Minister Qureshi also met with Tajikistani President Rahmon for talks that he described as “excellent”. Quite clearly, both sides have the political will to forge a strategic partnership, which encourages experts to explore what this might look like in the future. ....

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Why America couldn't win its war in Afghanistan


Why America couldn’t win its war in Afghanistan
Why America couldn’t win its war in Afghanistan
The greatest reason behind the US’ defeat lies in its lack of political will to make the hard choices needed to win
The United States (US) and its allies’ nearly two-decade-long war in Afghanistan is finally drawing to a close after US President Biden announced that American troops will initiate their full withdrawal by May 1
st and symbolically complete it before the twentieth anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks. Some residual forces will remain to protect diplomatic facilities and it can’t be discounted that some private military contracts might stay as well, but this announcement marks the end of an era and the beginning of a new future for the region. It’s therefore worthwhile to reflect on why the US failed to accomplish any of its goals apart from eliminating Al Qaeda’s reported capability to plan international attacks from Afghan territory and ....

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