As security situation is deteriorating, the government is trying to figure out that how it can effectively address the challenge. There is hardly a remedy left, and not been tested in tackling the monstrous challenge of insecurity. From raising a larger army to forming local militias, from mounting pressure on …
Read More »Poor economic infrastructure and refugee crisis
A UNCHR report released Sunday said that 120,000 Afghan citizens have sought asylum in 44 countries during the first eight months of this year. As security situation across the country is deteriorating, more and more people are turning to migration. The issue has caught the attention of the government yet …
Read More »A new grand alliance is a must
Amid signs of growing relations between Russia and Syria’s autonomous Kurdistan region, Kurds, who are Washington’s key allies, are now trying to set up a diplomatic mission in Moscow. This development is studied by the United States and Turkey meticulously. In yet another welcoming but surprising development, Russia and Jordan …
Read More »Insecurity and the woes of insecurity
The plaguing insecurity, has unleashed a wave of concern and despondency across the country. To counter the spread of terrorism, the government launches dozens of military operations, but does it take the troubles of the people into account? What are the measures of the government in pre-and-post military operation times? …
Read More »Pursuing a regional security approach
Afghanistan’s national security advisor, Hanif Atmar, on Wednesday in a meeting with Indian ambassador in Kabul, Amar Sinha, said that lasting peace and stability in the region could only be achieved if there is a sincere cooperation among all the regional countries against terrorism. Education and economy also came under …
Read More »Afghan-Iran bilateral trade and fighting poverty
A robust national economy is the guarantee to our victory against militancy and some other key challenges such as illiteracy, weak physical and political infrastructure. Any nation’s economy is indebted to thriving businesses, international investment, and increased trade with other nations. Our national economy has the capacity to grow but …
Read More »Govt’s faltering security policies
And this time it is the Gormach district of northern Faryab province taken by the beleaguered Taliban. Sometimes it is Mosa Qala in Helmand province. Sometimes it is Warduj district in Badakhshan province. And sometimes it is Kunduz city. All the time whenever media are abuzz with villages, districts and …
Read More »Food shortage in Kunduz and the Taliban
War with its basic elements of fighting, death, and destruction, terror, displacements, and chaos cannot restore peace. And those who think that war is the ultimate solution to the issues in Afghanistan, actually they have gone astray. The sooner they realize this fact, the sooner the people of Afghanistan will …
Read More »The stumbling peace process
Mullah Omar’s death reports implicated the peace negotiations. Now almost all of those who had been part of negotiations agree that stalled peace talks are making it more troublesome to figure out a peaceful solution to the Afghan conundrum. When the government looks floundered and the Taliban are hell-bent on …
Read More »Trapped in extremism
Peace loving Afghans are the worst victim of extremism, insurgency and terrorism. Their peaceful way of life has been challenged and diluted by the anti-Afghanistan elements, who are always in the quest to enslave Afghans, both mentally and physically. Friends are a few and foes are many. Some are in …
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