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20 J. Pol. Stud. 1 (2013)

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Journal of Political Studies, Vol. 20, Issue - 1, 2013, 01:11


              India's Afghan  Journey:   Where  from  here?

                             Attar Rabbani*


                                 Abstract

       India's contemporary Afghan journey is a tale of tailored interest
       with qualified destiny of Afghanistan. India embarked on afghan
       journey more aggressively only after the fall of ruling Taliban in
       2001  with defined geo-political objectives, firmly placed under
       the security cover of NATO occupation of the country. The
       objectives of NATO and  New  Delhi not only squarely merged in
       Kabul but also found identical companion - Northern Alliance -
       to realize stable Afghanistan. The most aggressive presence of
       New   Delhi in  Afghanistan was   its political, economic and
       diplomatic investment  with  choreographed   goals,  revolving
       around  the critical desire of favored strategic response from
       government  in Kabul  and NATO.   With planned  withdrawal of
       NATO   forces, New Delhi however  faces decisive challenge for
       its ongoing operation in the country. The diminishing security
       cover  of  NATO   and   growing  influence of  Taliban would
       eventually paralyze  New   Delhi's  maneuvers.  Given   these
       uncomforting realities, where and how New  Delhi shall go from
       here? What  is the nature of Indian interest and its significance in
       that country? More significantly what Islamabad would make of
       this?  This  paper  explores   India's surging  challenge  in
       Afghanistan and  argues that it would have  to be much  more
       attentive to regional callings, chiefly emanating from Pakistan,
       and  China  and  carefully prefer its pathways ahead.  India's
       prospective preferable pathways  notwithstanding, South  Asia
       shall continue to be a  problematic region from 'stability' and
       'peace' perspectives.

Keywords:   India's Afghan Journey, geo-politics, NATO, and South Asia.

Introduction

As soon as Taliban were removed  from power in Kabul by the US led Western
forces for affording shelter and logistics for the perpetrators of 9/11 attacks,
India resolved to re-work its engagement  in Afghanistan. Its then External
Affairs Minister Mr. Jaswant Singh announced  appointment  of a full-fledged


' Author is Assistant Professor, The Ismail Yusuf College, Department of Political
Science, Jogeshwari (East), Mumbai - India.

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