Taliban is a terrorist organization, there is no two opinion on it to India but India has never criticized it openly. India's policy for Taliban is very measured. India does not want to weaken its position in Afghanistan. Despite the instigation of Pakistan, he never made any statement on the Taliban, and called the issue of Kashmir as an internal issue of India.India and the Government of Afghanistan enjoy good relations. India has invested heavily in the development of Iran's Chabahar Port, so as to strengthen trade and relations with countries in Afghanistan, Central Asia, Russia and Europe. In such a situation, if the Taliban comes to power, then this project of India may also be in danger as it will make it difficult for India to reach other countries through Afghanistan. Taliban, Pashto Ṭālebān (“Students”), also spelled Taleban, ultraconservative political and religious faction that emerged in Afghanistan in the mid-1990s following the withdrawal of Soviet troops, the collapse of Afghanistan’s communist regime, and the subsequent breakdown in civil order. The faction took its name from its membership, which consisted largely of students trained in madrasahs (Islamic religious schools) that had been established for Afghan refugees in the 1980s in northern Pakistan.Pakistan supports the Haqqani organization which is involved in terrorist activities. America wants to withdraw its army from Afghanistan at any cost. For which it needs Pakistan. America also fears that if it withdraws its army from So the terrorist activities will increase as well.Pakistan's argument
Pakistan has long been a difficult and disruptive neighbor to Afghanistan, hoping to limit India's influence there, and cultivating radical groups within Afghanistan as proxies. It has increased the instability of Afghanistan by providing intelligence, weapons and security to the Afghan Taliban and the Haqqani network.
Washington: The head of U.S. forces in the Middle East said on that he was concerned about the ability of the Afghan security forces to hold territory after the withdrawal of all foreign troops from the country in the coming months.
President Joe Biden announced last week that the United States will withdraw its remaining 2,500 troops from Afghanistan by Sept. 11, the 20th anniversary of the al Qaeda attacks that triggered America`s longest war.
"My concern is the ability of the Afghan military to hold the ground that they`re on now without the support that they`ve been used to for many years," Marine General Kenneth McKenzie, head of U.S. Central Command, said during a Senate Armed Services Committee hearing.
If America withdraws its army completely. So the Taliban will be strong again in Afghanistan. The fundamentalist will try to spread Islamic ideas. There is a threat to world peace.
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