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Afghanistan, which has maintained a hostile posture toward Pakistan, has now also stepped into a confrontation with Tajikistan. Following recent attacks that caused significant losses, Tajikistan has formally demanded an explanation from Afghanistan. The development reflects rising regional tensions and growing concerns over cross-border security, as neighboring countries increasingly...

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Afghanistan Will Lose Its Current Geography in Emerging Regional Order,” Warns SSASI Director Maria Sultan Maria Sultan, Director of the South Asian Strategic Stability Institute (SSASI), has said that Afghanistan will lose its present geographical and political shape in the evolving regional environment. According to Sultan, Afghanistan’s existing state structure is unlikely to survive in its current form, arguing that the country lacks a unified national identity and centralized governance. She stated that while Afghanistan is home to Tajiks, Uzbeks, and Pashtuns, these groups do not necessarily identify under a single ‘Afghan national’ framework. Sultan stressed that understanding the current realities of Afghanistan requires a fundamental shift in perspective, noting that the country no longer functions as a unitary state. She described Afghanistan as a loose collection of border regions whose economic and strategic lifelines are increasingly connected to neighboring countries rather than Kabul. “The centrifugal tendencies within Afghanistan are deeply institutionalized,” she said, adding that provinces bordering Iran, Pakistan, and Central Asian states maintain stronger trade, social, and political ties with neighboring countries than with the central government. Referring to the recent border deal between tribal elders in Nuristan and Kunar and Pakistan, the perception has emerged that the Taliban no longer exercises effective authority over Afghanistan’s border regions. #aamajnews

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