Taliban could abduct Indians in Kabul, Delhi says (Calcutta News)
India has asked its nationals living in Afghanistan to take precautions, warning the Taliban could abduct Indian diplomats, highly placed sources indicated Friday.
‘Pak’s arrest of ‘pragmatic’ Taliban leaders source of ‘underlying’ tension with Afghanistan’ (Sify News)
Afghanistan President Hamid Karzai might have described Pakistan and Afghanistan as ‘co-joined’ twins, but experts believe that there is underlying tension simmering between both nations.
‘Pak’s arrest of ‘pragmatic’ Taliban leaders source of ‘underlying’ tension with Afghanistan’ (New Kerala)
New York, Mar.12 : Afghanistan President Hamid Karzai might have described Pakistan and Afghanistan as ‘co-joined’ twins, but experts believe that there is underlying tension simmering between both nations.
Afghan Taliban no.2 Baradar “singing like a male canary” : Pak official (Sify News)
The arrest of Taliban’s second-in command Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar is proving to be of great value to officials as he has revealed several vital pieces of information regarding other top
Pak-Afghan trade to be enhanced to $5 billion by 2015: joint declaration signed (Business Recorder)
ISLAMABAD (March 12 2010): Pakistan and Afghanistan on Thursday signed a joint declaration to strengthen road, rail and air connectivity as well as upgrade existing facilities linking the two countries to enhance bilateral trade to $5billion by 2015.
NSA warns Taliban may kidnap Indian diplomats in Afghanistan Report (Hindustan Times)
NSA Shivshankar Menon has reportedly said that the Taliban may kidnap Indian diplomats in Afghanistan. The warning has come after his recent trip to Kabul to review the security of Indians.
Karzai welcomes Pakistani help in reconciling with Taliban (Calcutta News)
Negotiations between Afghanistan and Taliban leaders are advancing. Pakistan has pledged its support to the reconciliation negotiations, a move welcomed by Afghan President Hamid Karzai.
We don’t want proxy wars in Afghanistan, Karzai says (The Daily Star Lebanon)
ISLAMABAD: Afghanistan does not want a proxy war between Pakistan and India or anybody else fought on its soil, Afghan President Hamid Karzai said on Thursday during a visit to Pakistan. Nuclear-armed rivals India and Pakistan are vying for influence in Afghanistan, complicating US-led efforts to end a Taliban insurgency and bring stability to Afghanistan
How to Strengthen the Afghan National Police (New York Times)
Your March 6 editorial If You Bring In the Cops ) rightly makes the case that Afghanistan s future lies in the ability to successfully connect the Afghan people to their government. To that end, the question of how to strengthen the Afghan National Police is correctly front and center.
