Taliban’s Failure: Afghanistan’s Descent into Chaos
Afghanistan continues to be a breeding ground for terror groups, despite the promises made in the Doha Agreement. ISIS-K and the Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) remain active, posing a significant threat to regional stability.
The Taliban’s stringent policies and the international community’s reluctance to formally recognise their regime have further destabilised the country. This has led to a deepening humanitarian crisis.
Pakistan’s recent decision to expel Afghan refugees has only worsened the situation, adding to the immense suffering of displaced people. Millions face starvation and lack access to basic necessities.
The ongoing turmoil in Afghanistan highlights the failure of the international community to address the root causes of instability. The crisis demands urgent attention, not only for humanitarian reasons but also to prevent the further spread of terrorism and regional instability. This has serious implications for India’s security and its strategic interests in the region.