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Taliban in Afghanistan: Will it be India-Russian-Iran vs China-Pakistan?

Taliban in Afghanistan: Will it be India-Russian-Iran vs China-Pakistan?
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New Delhi: China and Pakistan seem to look at the trilateral challenges when they encourage the influence on the war-hit Afghanistan.
A main official of the Gulf Arab said on Monday that if there must be a geopolitical struggle for Afghanistan, it will be between China and Pakistan on the one hand and Russia, Iran and India on the other hand.
The official told Reuters that we – who pulled his troops from Afghanistan last month – would not be part of the struggle.
The attraction of Warchina and Pakistan have been at the forefront of geopolitical power games in Afghanistan since the Taliban Taliban guerrillas invaded the road to Kabul.
While the contents of Pakistan are known to have maintained the Taliban for a long time, China is eyeing rich Afghan mineral resources and wants to expand the multi billion belt & highway to the country.
However, it seems that the emergence of the main regional players can function as balancing in Pakistan-China Dalliance over Afghanistan.
Russia was alert after the initial Jambangan to the Taliban, Russia seemed to have leased its position in Afghanistan and did not want to negotiate with her new government.
It also refused to attend the inauguration of the new Afghan government.
Russia is increasingly wary of various groups of terror operating in the region and said they did not want Afghan land to be used as a source of terrorism.
Waspada against the threat of terror, Russia recently sent armored vehicles and military equipment to Tajikistan, which borders Afghanistan.
Russian concerns about terror were distributed by India, who also said that they did not want Afghanistan to become a nest of terror.
The Russian Ambassador to India Nikolay Kudashev said the shared problem of regional security brought Russia and India together.
Last week, the official General of Russian Security Nikolay Patrushev held a separate discussion with the National Security Advisor (NSA) Ajit Doval and Prime Minister Narendra Modi in the situation in Afghanistan.
Iran has on the sign is the dominant Shia Rubuk area Iran Iran regains back in cold provisions with Afghanistan.
It declared strong criticism of the act of Taliban recently in the Panjshir valley, which was the last bag of resistance to the country’s new rulers.
This is also called the new Afghan government “non-inclusive” and attacks the involvement of Over Pakistan in Afghan internal problems.
Iran, who shared a 900 kilometer border with Afghanistan, has not recognized the Taliban during their assignments in 1996 to 2001 as well.
Meanwhile, India has been closely involved with Iran over the situation in Afghanistan.
The mold reported that Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amirabdollahian will visit India later this month when the Taliban government holds.
He previously discussed the situation with the Minister of External Affairs S Jaishankar.
Jaisankar now tends to hold a series of bilateral meetings in Dushanbe the capital of Tajik with his colleagues from Russia, Iran and Tajikistan.
Indian-cautious silenceindia wants to work with regional heavyweight to ensure that the fluctuati Afghanistan does not trigger security problems in the backyard.
The last time the Taliban came to power, India witnessed a significant increase in militancy in Kashmir.
India has expressed concern that the land of Afghanistan can be used for terror activities under the Taliban, a situation that can be exploited by Pakistan.
Indian officials with direct knowledge of strategic planning for the region said that the increase in the Taliban can attract more recruitment and weapons for Kashmir fighters coming from Pakistan’s side.
But India was left without a diplomatic presence in Kabul and had not been involved in the right talks with the Taliban.
It held his first official meeting with Taliban representatives in Qatar on August 31 but not much details provided by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Thus, maintaining a close regional alliance with countries such as Russia and Iran which can make Chinese or Pakistani influences in the examination have become important for India.
(With input from agency)

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