Rudra Chaudhuri gave evidence to the Foreign Affairs Committee, House of Commons, the U.K. on government policy and the evolving situation in Afghanistan.
Rudra Chaudhuri gave evidence to the Foreign Affairs Committee, House of Commons, the U.K. on government policy and the evolving situation in Afghanistan.
India’s diplomatic advance in the US could be pivotal with long-lasting effects in both South Asia as well as the future of the Indo-Pacific.
With the Taliban’s return, India faces a real security threat. Rudra Chaudhuri writes how it also has the opportunity to pioneer an approach rooted in humanism.
On September 3 we hosted an India and the World webinar with Joshua T. White and Dawood Azami, that aimed to understand the leadership and structure of the Taliban. The discussion was moderated by Rudra Chaudhuri.
Rudra Chaudhuri talks to Asharq Business to discuss the outcomes of the G7 meeting on Afghanistan and the Group's strategy to deal with the Taliban.
This special India and the World webinar was organised to discuss pressing questions about the current situation in Afghanistan. Such as will the Taliban control all of Afghanistan? Does the Taliban in Doha have any agency with those fighting hard on the ground in Afghanistan?
Despite slick rhetoric from Taliban spokespeople, Afghanistan’s future under its new rulers is likely to be messy and uncertain.