Yearly Archives: 2019

Operation Omaid: Lessons Learned From Mushtarak

Jul 06, 2010 Abdul Halim Achakzai As the security situation escalates in Afghanistan with the passage of each day, International forces in coordination with the Afghan National Security Forces (ANSF) are set to start a series of operations against the Taliban in southern provinces where the insurgency is most active. Thus, Kandahar province is going

Afghanistan: Leading in Hashish Production

Jul 06, 2010 Muhammad Ajmal Khan Karimi Released on 31st March 2010, the first survey on cannabis cultivation conducted in Afghanistan by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) indicated that in addition to being the world’s biggest opium producer, Afghanistan had now become a major supplier of cannabis as well. It is

India and Pakistan: Proxy War in Afghanistan

Jul 06, 2010 Saifullah Ahmadzai When the U.S. and it is allies dismantled the Taliban regime in 2001, it gave the people of Afghanistan hope for peace, stability and prosperity. However, eight years into the conflict their aspirations for stability have begun to diminish. Afghanistan is in need of cooperation from the international community, particularly

Karzai-Hekmatyar talks: Why now?

Jul 06, 2010 Abdulhadi Hairan On 21st March 2010, the spokesmen for both the Afghan government and Gulbuddin Hekmatyar’s Hizb-e-Islami (HIA) militant group confirmed that a delegation from Hizb had been sent to assume peace talks with President Karzai.  The delegation was led by Qutbuddin Hilal, a close aide to Hekmatyar, and included Daud Abidi,

The Post-Hakimullah Insurgency in Pakistan

Mar 30, 2010Abdulhadi Hairan, a research analyst at (CAPS) 16 March 2010 Pakistani officials and many other sources quoted by the international media believe that Hakimullah Mehsud, the 30 year old aggressive leader of Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), was killed as the result of a successful drone attack on 14th January 2010 in Shatkoi village between North and

Corruption and Its Affects on Public Trust and State-Building

Mar 30, 2010 Abdul Halim Achakzai, a senior research analyst at (CAPS) 16 March 2010 Corruption defined as “the abuse of public position for private gain” is an important and growing challenge in Afghanistan that undermines security, reconstruction and state-building objectives. It is a reality that corruption exists in every country to varying degrees; however,

The Taliban: Reconcilable or Irreconcilable?

Mar 30, 2010 Mariam Safi, a research fellow at (CAPS) March 15th, 2010 ‘Afghan leadership, Afghan ownership;’ another rhetoric of the Afghan conflict but one that carries a heavier task placing the burden of state-building upon Afghans for the first time in nine years. The London Conference on Afghanistan, held on 28th January, 2010 witnessed

The motivations behind Afghan Taliban leaders arrest in Pakistan

Mar 30, 2010 The motivations behind Afghan Taliban leaders arrest in Pakistan Saifullah Ahmadzai, a senior research analyst at (CAPS) 15th March 2010 The Christian Science Monitor reported that Pakistani officials had arrested seven out of fifteen Members of the Afghan Taliban leadership council. Among the arrested leaders were, Mullah Abdul Ghani Beradar including many

Afghanistan: Rethinking the Primacy of the Military Solution

Feb 05, 2010 Afghanistan: Rethinking the Primacy of the Military Solution Rep. Mike Honda Rep. Mike Honda and Hekmat Karzai Read More: Afghanistan , Congressional Progressive Caucus , Hamid Karzai , Hekmat Karzai , Mike Honda , World News Recent announcements on the war in Afghanistan -- from U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates's call for

Time to Get Afghanistan Right

Jul 12, 2009 Time to Get Afghanistan Right By Hekmat Karzai and Hydar Akbar After seven and a half years of international engagement, Afghanistan is at a very important turns a daunting set of challenges: a ruthless insurgency, comprised of militant groups with different capabilities and objectives; the government still struggles with corruption and delivery

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