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Chances are that the Taliban would like to be ensconced in Kabul on or before September 11 or perhaps even October 7, when the US-led invasion started, but certainly before November 13 when Kabul fell to the erstwhile Northern Alliance. The question, therefore, is not so much about how and when, but what happens now. ....
When the United Kingdom (UK) releases the highly anticipated integrated review of its foreign, defence, security and development policy in March, it will mark the first formal iteration of the UK’s Indo-Pacific strategy. This brief explores the dynamics that are driving the UK’s tilt to the Indo-Pacific. It identifies three key drivers that are prompting the shift: a reappraisal of China, the economic fallout of Brexit, and the UK’s close ties with the US. It explores the emerging trends in this churn across security, trade, development, and diplomatic domains and highlights the opportunities they afford the India-UK relationship. ....
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3 Min Read DUBAI (Reuters) - Middle Eastern fund managers plan to decrease investments in Kuwait in the current quarter on economic and valuation concerns, according to a Reuters poll, while their expectations for the rest of the region remain mixed. The region, which has eased strict coronavirus-induced lockdown measures, is home to many oil producers, who have seen the price of their main resource tumble as they spend to help support their economies. Four of the five fund managers polled by Reuters said they would decrease their allocations in Kuwait, the Gulf state whose finances have been pressured by low oil prices and the pandemic. ....