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us-withdrawal-from-afghanistan-compromising-the-peace

https://www.delhipolicygroup.org/publication/policy-briefs/us-withdrawal-from-afghanistan-compromising-the-peace.html - Three months in office and after a comprehensive review of US policy towards Afghanistan, President Joe Biden announced, on April 14, the withdrawal of all American troops from that country by September 11, 2021, declaring u201citu2019s time to end Americau2019s longest Waru201d.[1] The announcement came at a juncture when several strands of international geopolitics, from shuttle diplomacy to brinkmanship, balance of power to proxy wars, are concurrently at play in Afghanistan. The US and t

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  2. Founded in 1994, the Delhi Policy Group (DPG) is among India’s oldest think tanks with its primary focus on strategic and international issues of critical national interest. DPG is a non-partisan institution and is independently funded by a non-profit Trust. Over past decades, DPG has established itself in both domestic and international circles and is widely recognised today among the top security think tanks of India and of Asia’s major powers. Since 2016, in keeping with India’s increasing global profile, DPG has expanded its focus areas to include India’s regional and global role and its policies in the Indo-Pacific. In a realist environment, DPG remains mindful of the need to align India’s ambitions with matching strategies and capabilities, from diplomatic initiatives to security policy and military modernisation. At a time of disruptive change in the global order, DPG aims to deliver research based, relevant, reliable and realist policy perspectives to an actively engaged public, both at home and abroad. DPG is deeply committed to the growth of India’s national power and purpose, the security and prosperity of the people of India and India’s contributions to the global public good. We remain firmly anchored within these foundational principles which have defined DPG since its inception. Shreyas Durgadasrao Deshmukh Shreyas Durgadasrao Deshmukh, , Research Associate,, Delhi Policy Group Brig. Arun Sahgal (Retd.), Ph.D. Brig. Arun Sahgal (Retd.), Ph.D., , Senior Fellow for Strategic and Regional Security, Delhi Policy Group The views expressed in this publication are those of the authors and should not be attributed to the Delhi Policy Group as an Institution. President Biden announcing the way forward in Afghanistan, April 14, 2021. Source: SCMP Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken in meeting with Afghan President Ashraf Ghani in Kabul, Afghanistan, April 15, 2021. Source: The US Department of State/flickr External Affairs Minister Dr S. Jaishankar delivering his statement at the 9th Ministerial Conference of Heart of Asia - Istanbul Process (HoA-IP) on Afghanistan in Dushanbe, March 30, 202. Source: MEA/flickr ©

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