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Afghan Taliban in Kabul; Amnesty announced and Interim setup rumored

This brings an end to internationally recognized government of Afghanistan. It is going to be an uphill battle for Taliban to have their Government recognized, any exclusivist setup will be unacceptable internationally, Secondly there will be spoilers like US, India and rest of this group that will never recognize them as legitimate and will try to isolate Taliban. Hence they would need reliable world powers like Russia and China on their side that can veto any damaging resolutions in the security council. Taliban will have to change their governance approach quite a bit to convince secular powers like Russia or China.
If India rejects Taliban Government, I don't think they will have any future left in Afghanistan.
 
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This brings an end to internationally recognized government of Afghanistan. It is going to be an uphill battle for Taliban to have their Government recognized, any exclusivist setup will be unacceptable internationally, Secondly there will be spoilers like US, India and rest of this group that will never recognize them as legitimate and will try to isolate Taliban. Hence they would need reliable world powers like Russia and China on their side that can veto any damaging resolutions in the security council. Taliban will have to change their governance approach quite a bit to convince secular powers like Russia or China.
If India rejects Taliban Government, I don't think they will have any future left in Afghanistan.

Whether India recognizes or doesn't has no real impact in international politics and frankly none really cares what they have to say, it's a docile nation with it's legs spread wide open.

@Meengla I'm still till this day trying to understand American thinking --
 
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This brings an end to internationally recognized government of Afghanistan. It is going to be an uphill battle for Taliban to have their Government recognized, any exclusivist setup will be unacceptable internationally, Secondly there will be spoilers like US, India and rest of this group that will never recognize them as legitimate and will try to isolate Taliban. Hence they would need reliable world powers like Russia and China on their side that can veto any damaging resolutions in the security council. Taliban will have to change their governance approach quite a bit to convince secular powers like Russia or China.
If India rejects Taliban Government, I don't think they will have any future left in Afghanistan.

Sane words!
Also, there has NEVER been this much talk about the rights of women in ANY CONFLICT in human history as it is in the last few months/years related to Afghanistan. Taliban should be moderate!! The world, including even Pakistan, is watching. Don't make the tribal customs as Islam! Moderation is the key!! Even Saudi Arabia is not as suffocating as the Taliban rule of the mid 90s was, and that's saying a lot.
MODERATE and you will be ACCEPTED!
 
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This brings an end to internationally recognized government of Afghanistan. It is going to be an uphill battle for Taliban to have their Government recognized, any exclusivist setup will be unacceptable internationally, Secondly there will be spoilers like US, India and rest of this group that will never recognize them as legitimate and will try to isolate Taliban. Hence they would need reliable world powers like Russia and China on their side that can veto any damaging resolutions in the security council. Taliban will have to change their governance approach quite a bit to convince secular powers like Russia or China.
If India rejects Taliban Government, I don't think they will have any future left in Afghanistan.

It won't make much difference. India and the US can be spoilers, but as you said, Russia and China are there.

India is already out of the equation. India doesn't have a future in Afghanistan.
 
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French embassy officials in Afghanistan have relocated to Kabul airport
From CNN's Artemis Moshtaghian

French embassy officials have relocated their embassy to a site at the Kabul airport citing “the extremely rapid deterioration of the security situation in Afghanistan,” according to a statement issued on Sunday by French Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian.
The embassy remains operational in order to facilitate the evacuation of French citizens currently in Kabul, according to Le Drian.

On instructions from French President Emmanuel Macron, the Ministry of the Armed Forces will deploy military reinforcements to the United Arab Emirates to assist with evacuations from Afghanistan to Abu Dhabi which are expected to take place in the coming hours, the statement reads.


That is right folks. Pakistan hater France also abandoning the scene.
 
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As i said few days ago that taliban are preparing a draft for peace deal after encircling kabul. That draft will be presented tomorrow. I know a few important points but cant share. Overall its going to be Islamic emirates of Afghanistan with inclusion given to other groups.
 
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