India helping Afghanistan with medical and white Taliban took over (short story) (300-500) words pls tell me the answer
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India has extended aid worth US $3 billion to Afghanistan in the last 20 years, making it the fifth-largest donor to Afghanistan in the world. ... From attacking the Salma Dam in Herat province to its alleged seizure of Indian MI-24 attack helicopters, the Taliban has not exhibited a friendly approach towards India
After a gap of nearly 20 years, the Taliban has once again become the political master of Afghanistan. This militant organisation, which had once been the national enemy of the United States (US), is today basking in international glory, with one of its leaders even making it on to Time Magazine’s list of the 100 most influential people of 2021. While countries across the world may not be necessarily rushing to recognise this insurgent group as the legitimate government of Afghanistan, the Taliban has managed to put in place an ‘interim’ regime that will determine the geopolitical (and domestic) course of this country in the short-term, at the very least. In fact, given the sheer lack of sustained and effective political and military resistance, the Taliban’s walkover into Kabul on the 15th of August has made its return to Afghanistan look like a fait accompli to which there is “no alternative”.
Where does all this leave a country like India that has not been particularly “pally” with the Taliban for strategic and ideological reasons? As the largest South Asian donor to Afghanistan and its trusted ‘developmental and strategic partner’, it is only incumbent upon India to ensure that its infrastructural investments and support to the Afghan civil society help restrain the Taliban’s free run.
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India joins Iran, Pakistan, Qatar, UAE, Turkmenistan who earlier sent humanitarian assistance to the Taliban-ruled country.
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