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A shadow war on the Taliban

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A shadow war on the Taliban. Misra, Amalendu (Author). 2021. Washington, DC: The Diplomat.

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Misra A. A shadow war on the Taliban Washington, DC: The Diplomat. 2021.

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abstract = "Alarm bells are ringing in various capitals following the appointment of ultraradicals and listed terrorists in the Taliban{\textquoteright}s new government in Afghanistan. One particular capital that feels rattled by this government formation is New Delhi, India. As many Western powers follow a wait-and-see policy, New Delhi is taking a proactive role in reaching out to like-minded friends to cobble together a narrative that is likely to be anti-Taliban and may lead to some heavy-handed approaches in dealing with this new regime.",
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