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India has consistently viewed its relationship with Afghanistan through the lens of civilizational commitment and regional security. Despite the complexities of a post-US withdrawal environment, India has sought to maintain this "Afghanistan link".
Investing in this corridor does more than open trade routes. It provides sustainable economic alternatives that foster long-term regional stability. afghanistan link
No discussion of the is complete without September 11, 2001. The Taliban, a movement born in Pakistani madrassas, had offered sanctuary to Al-Qaeda. The "link" between the mountainous border of Afghanistan and Pakistan (the Durand Line) proved to be the most porous yet fortified terrorist highway in history. The "link" between the mountainous border of Afghanistan
Central Asia is rich in energy resources, including natural gas and hydropower, while South Asia faces chronic energy deficits. The Afghanistan link bridges this gap through two major transnational energy initiatives. TAPI Pipeline (Turkmenistan-Afghanistan-Pakistan-India) including natural gas and hydropower
In the modern era, reviving the Afghanistan link is essential for unlocking the economic potential of the surrounding landlocked regions. Central Asian nations rely on this transit corridor to access warm-water ports in the Arabian Sea. The Trans-Afghan Railway