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South Asia Weekly Report | Volume XI; Issue 47
India’s wiggle-room between Russian and American stalemates in Afghanistan
Searching for an elusive peace
The Afghanistan conundrum: Russia’s peace plays and India’s room for maneuver
Questions on security louder than ever in Afghanistan elections
Getting tangled in tango with Taliban
Zalmay Khalilzad's mission impossible with the Taliban
Seeking a managed exit
China’s surreptitious advance in Afghanistan: a multi-dimensional move
Uncertain prospects of US-Taliban talks
No end in sight for the Afghan conflict
India’s narrative faces trouble in Afghanistan
How China and India can help secure peace in Afghanistan
Beyond JCPOA — Chabahar
Why ISIS and Taliban threat to Afghanistan's national security should concern India
China in Afghanistan: A military base in the offing?
India's growing Afghanistan challenge
Delhi⎯Beijing aligning can work to Kabul's advantage
How economic growth can help defeat terrorism in Afghanistan
To win the peace, Afghans must be in driver’s seat
How to win the drug war in Afghanistan
China’s romance with terrorists in Af-Pak region
Securing the future of Afghanistan: The diaspora’s debt of service
Why are the Pashtun angry?
The China angle
Peaceful Afghanistan key to connectivity in South and Central Asia