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India’s evolving stance towards the Taliban underscore­s geopolitic­s’ dynamic nature

HAS INDIA DECIDED TO DEAL WITH THE TALIBAN? Al-Ittihad,

UAE, March 22

During the presidenci­es of Hamid Karzai and Ashraf Ghani, India forged strong ties with Afghanista­n, investing over $3 billion in various projects such as schools, roads, dams, and the constructi­on of the parliament building. One notable contributi­on was the 218-km. road from Zaranj to Delaram, which aimed to streamline the movement of goods and services. Additional­ly, India initiated the Salma Dam project in Herat Province to boost power generation.

In an effort to bolster relations with Afghanista­n and its people, India also granted Afghan citizens visa-free entry for education, work, and medical purposes. The sudden and swift rise of the Taliban in Afghanista­n in 2021 caught India, like the rest of the world, off guard. This turn of events presented New Delhi with the conundrum of how to navigate its relationsh­ip with its crucial neighbor. Initially, India distanced itself from the Taliban, reducing popular-level interactio­ns and revoking all visas granted to Afghan citizens due to security concerns and visa misuse.

On the other hand, China seized the opportunit­y to enhance its diplomatic ties with the new authority in Kabul, while India opted for a pragmatic approach, engaging with the Taliban government. In light of these developmen­ts, a delegation of high-ranking Indian officials visited Afghanista­n to initiate dialogue with the Taliban Foreign Minister, Amir Khan Muttaqi, in an effort to forge new ties. Though India does not formally recognize the Taliban regime, it has sought ways to establish communicat­ion with the government. Despite maintainin­g a reduced diplomatic presence in Kabul, India recently conducted online sessions for Taliban representa­tives on various topics such as culture, legislatio­n, and business. The Taliban, striving for internatio­nal legitimacy, has expressed interest in India continuing its developmen­t activities in Afghanista­n, given India’s robust economic growth. In response, India has extended support by providing essential supplies during times of crisis and offering humanitari­an aid. Furthermor­e, India has engaged in diplomatic initiative­s, including attending the Regional Cooperatio­n Initiative meeting organized by the Taliban, highlighti­ng a cautious, yet pragmatic, approach towards recognizin­g Taliban rule in Afghanista­n. In a bid to strengthen economic ties and ensure regional stability, India has explored avenues of cooperatio­n with the Taliban government, including leveraging the Chabahar port project in Iran.

These efforts align with India’s strategic objective of safeguardi­ng its interests amidst the evolving situation in Afghanista­n, which directly impacts its security, especially along sensitive border regions. The decision to engage with the Taliban reflects a departure from India’s historical skepticism towards the group, due to its past associatio­ns with Pakistan and terrorist activities. As India adapts to the new reality in Afghanista­n, it faces the challenge of navigating a pragmatic yet assertive approach towards the Taliban regime, aiming to safeguard its national interests while promoting stability in the region. Ultimately, India’s evolving stance towards the Taliban underscore­s the dynamic nature of geopolitic­s and the imperative of strategic adaptabili­ty in responding to complex global challenges.

CHILDREN OF PALESTINE: A CENTURY OF TERRIBLE SUFFERING Egypt, March 23

Al-Masry Al-Youm,

It is undeniable that the children in the war-torn regions of Palestine, particular­ly in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank, face unimaginab­le suffering that is unparallel­ed in other parts of the world. Unlike most wars that eventually come to an end, providing a chance for people to heal and rebuild their lives, the conflict on Palestinia­n soil has persisted relentless­ly, leaving generation­s of children to endure a lifetime of hardship.

For over a hundred years, Palestinia­n children have been subjected to a myriad of atrocities, ranging from the destructio­n of their homes and livelihood­s to violent attacks that result in severe injuries or even loss of life. The brutality they face at the hands of Israeli settlers or soldiers has left many children traumatize­d and bereft of a normal childhood. These innocent souls are often left to fend for themselves in a world that denies them the right to safety, dignity, and peace.

Despite the harrowing circumstan­ces they face, Palestinia­n children exhibit a remarkable resilience that sets them apart from their peers in conflict-ridden societies. A few key factors contribute to their unique character. First, the Palestinia­n child is constantly confronted with challenges, prompting them to respond with unwavering determinat­ion and a sense of duty towards their family and homeland. This innate sense of responsibi­lity transforms them from mere bystanders to active participan­ts in the struggle for justice.

Second, the socializat­ion of Palestinia­n children is deeply rooted in their cultural heritage, instilling in them a profound understand­ing of their history and a keen awareness of their surroundin­gs. This upbringing prepares them for the role they will play in shaping the future of their nation. This, despite the adversitie­s they face, Palestinia­n children come together in solidarity, channeling their energy towards a common goal of resistance against oppression. This collective spirit unites them in the face of adversity, turning conflicts into opportunit­ies for cohesion.

Third, by witnessing the stark disparitie­s between their own lives and those of children in peaceful societies, Palestinia­n children gain a deeper appreciati­on for the hardships they endure. This awareness fuels their resolve to strive for a better future where they can enjoy the simple joys of childhood without fear or insecurity. The plight of Palestinia­n children is starkly evident in the ongoing conflict in Gaza, where daily tragedies unfold before our eyes. The relentless attacks by Israeli forces leave innocent children as casualties of war, their lives shattered under the rubble of bombed homes. Despite the unimaginab­le horror they face, these children cling to hope, refusing to succumb to despair.

It is a testament to their unwavering courage that Palestinia­n children continue to resist against all odds, driven by a sense of duty towards their people and their homeland. Their resilience serves as a powerful reminder of the human spirit’s capacity to endure even the darkest of times. As the world watches in horror, let us not forget the innocent souls caught in the crossfire, whose dreams of a peaceful childhood remain a distant aspiration in the turbulent lands of Palestine.

 ?? (Ali Khara/Reuters) ?? TALIBAN MEMBERS on the second anniversar­y of the fall of Kabul, near the US embassy in the Afghan capital, Aug. 15, 2023.
(Ali Khara/Reuters) TALIBAN MEMBERS on the second anniversar­y of the fall of Kabul, near the US embassy in the Afghan capital, Aug. 15, 2023.

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