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K.C. Singh | What next in Kabul: Has Taliban really changed?
The Taliban have so far maintained a disciplined deployment in Kabul, avoiding revenge killings or intrusions into homes
Did India's babus miss the bus, fail to read signals right on Taliban?
There are some whispers that external affairs minister S. Jaishankar’s policy framework is now in shambles
UAE says Afghan President Ashraf Ghani is in the country
Ghani fled Afghanistan just as the Taliban approached Kabul
US freezes $9.5bn of Afghanistan reserves to block Taliban access to funds
US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen and personnel at the Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets Control had decided to freeze the accounts
Taliban announces ‘amnesty,’ urges women to join government
Under the Taliban, which ruled in accordance with a harsh interpretation of Islamic law, women were largely confined to their homes
Will ensure safety of Indians in Afghanistan: MEA
Some of the Indian nationals who had been staying and working in Afghanistan on projects or in companies are yet to be evacuated
Air India cancels its only Kabul flight, diverts 2 US-Delhi flights
Air India is the only carrier that has been operating flights between the two countries
Taliban sweep into Afghan capital after government collapses
Taliban official said the group would announce from the palace the restoration of the 'Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan'
Afghan women fear return to 'dark days' amid Taliban sweep
In just a few minutes, everything changed for the 26-year-old resident of Herat, Afghanistan’s third-largest city
Anand K. Sahay | A new Afghan turn that New Delhi didn’t notice
India has sufficient goodwill in diverse quarters in Afghanistan, but it gave no impression of leveraging this