Is India’s Policy Towards Afghanistan Primarily Shaped by a Normative Vision of Solidarity with the Global South, or Driven More by Strategic and Geopolitical Compulsions? Introduction India's foreign policy towards Afghanistan presents a complex interplay between normative commitments and strategic imperatives. Since the fall of the Taliban regime in 2001 and especially after the U.S. … Continue reading Is India’s policy towards Afghanistan primarily shaped by a normative vision of solidarity with the Global South, or is it driven more by strategic and geopolitical compulsions?