Today, in the world of automation, conspiracy and propaganda are considered the most lethal weapon. In this regard, no action is taken by the international community against the countries that
We are being told that the Taliban of today are not equivalent to the Taliban of 1996. Reasonable enough, however, the Afghanistan of today isn't equivalent to the Afghanistan of
Lt. Gen (retd) Tariq Khan, shared his very insightful views which are attached after my article in which I share my perspective on a post-Taliban, Afghanistan. Thank you for sharing
Afghanistan's future still poses a challenge to the world that ranges from high human values to regional and global peace and the credibility of the United Nations. On the one