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Ahmed al-Sharaa is off to a good start with his outreach to international leaders, but the sustainability of a new Syria remains to be seen
The UAE’s increasing presence in Afghanistan, including acceptance of the Taliban-appointed ambassador, is not contrary to trends around the region
Even with the hierarchical decapitation of Hamas by Israel, it is likely that the group would resurface in another avatar
जागतिक दहशतवादाच्या तुलनेत हमासचं पुढे येणं आणि या संघट�
Before engaging with the Taliban on counterterrorism, the global community needs to realise that this move will have both political limitations and re
The African Sahel region demands the attention of the global community on countering terrorism
The African Sahel region demands the attention of the global community on countering terrorism
While new initiatives, platforms, and exercises attest to the growing synergy in Indo-African defence and security partnership, the true potential con
The Iraq war remains a quintessential example of the adage that in international affairs, history is a great teacher only if it has willing students.
Geopolitical divisions among the countries of the multilateral consultations are making it harder to arrive at solutions suitable for Afghanistan
The AQAP are addressing climate change-related issues to gain popularity amongst the masses of Yemen
Despite the lofty promises made by Taliban 2.0. as it returned to power, the situation of women has only worsened
The first in a two part series on the problems that are plaguing Pakistan into the new year
Since significant linkages between armed conflict and terrorism have been established, a question mark hangs on the ability of Russia and Eurasia to s
The Taliban walks a tightrope as it tries to balance India and Pakistan.
Amid Russian and Chinese aggressions, the US has refocused its attention on al- Qaeda to reassert its grip on the global order.
The frequent targeting of the terrorist leaders by the US military and the CIA has spawned a fundamental question—whether the OTH CT capability can
Amidst the US-China power struggle, global counterterrorism cooperation needs to be strengthened.
With the death of Ayman al-Zawahiri, the primary question that looms over Al Qaeda is who will replace him as the next chief.
India should not press brakes on its Afghan policy and should seize the important strategic and security opportunities offered by Afghanistan.
Would the military confrontation in Somalia see an end as the US decides to re-enter the Somalian playground?
China needs to strategically reconsider its calculations in South Asia amidst the ongoing shift in the region.
As foreign fighters pour into Ukraine to assist it, questions are raised about what would become of these volunteers as the definition of “foreign f
The Gulf region witnesses a shift as Israel is being accepted within the folds of regional politics.
Would Taliban be able to engage with the international community by working around their apprehensions in 2022?
Is the UN biding its time by bringing the Taliban to the negotiating table while still not according it official recognition?
Can Iran and India come together to manage the Afghanistan crisis and the security threat posed by it?
Militants, most probably backed by the Pakistani state, are trying to entrap India in a three-front war
The victory of Taliban in Afghanistan is altering the Islamist jihad landscape, making it more complex as various actors engage in regional and strate
The spillover of terrorist activity from West Asia to Africa has had devastating consequences for the continent
Two decades down the line, the “War on Terror” remains far from over
With the Taliban taking over in Afghanistan, India must engage more closely with Central Asia for both strategic security concerns and trade
Though small at the moment, the ISKP has the potential to gain momentum from the rebuilding of Afghanistan post US withdrawal
President Biden has been left in charge of responsibly withdrawing from Afghanistan, while holding the Taliban accountable and not leaving the Afghan
This alliance is still capable of recruiting, training, and executing largescale, coordinated attacks. Hence, a need to see an end to this alliance is
This deal temporarily shields US and NATO forces in Afghanistan, but has directly harmed Afghan civilians, security forces and allies in the region.
While the Afghan government has begun the release of Taliban prisoners and the US prepares for a drawdown in troop numbers, the Taliban’s ties to th
The US has pledged to lift sanctions against the Taliban and help in lifting multilateral sanctions against the group as well.
The security challenges posed by the online sphere today are not new, nor is India in Kashmir the only state facing questions on the use of the intern
The fast–tracking of US–Taliban talks, and the following meeting between Trump and Pakistan’s Prime Minister Imran Khan cannot be sold as one of
If indeed Hamza Bin Laden is dead, the succession battle within Al Qaeda could get muddled.
While every counter-terror theatre works on its own specific requirements and variables, Pakistan is a completely different ball game.
It is not possible to tell if, and how many, Indians from the Middle East have joined or shown an inclination towards the Islamic State.
The tragedy of 9/11 ended international negligence of Afghanistan’s need to stabilise and develop on a sustainable basis.