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National Security Conversations with Happymon Jacob
Council for Strategic and Defense Research
125 episodes
4 days ago
It is a series that discusses critical issues relating to India's national security and foreign policy with well-known experts from India and around the world.
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It is a series that discusses critical issues relating to India's national security and foreign policy with well-known experts from India and around the world.
Show more...
Politics
News
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NSC: Part1: End of the Afghan Republic, Rise of the Islamic Emirate? | AS Dulat | Episode 110
National Security Conversations with Happymon Jacob
35 minutes 8 seconds
4 years ago
NSC: Part1: End of the Afghan Republic, Rise of the Islamic Emirate? | AS Dulat | Episode 110

In this episode, Dr. Happymon Jacob speaks to Mr A.S. Dulat (former special director of the IB, and former Chief of the R&AW) and Lt. Gen. Asad Durrani (former Director-general of the Inter-Services Intelligence, Pakistan, and former Director-General of Pakistan Army's Military Intelligence) to discuss the unfolding events in Afghanistan. In quick succession, the Taliban forces have taken over most of the major provincial capitals and are now entering Kabul from all sides according to the Afghan interior ministry. According to a Taliban leader in Doha, the fighters will wait away from the main district centres till a peaceful handover is complete. They have also been ordered to refrain from violence and offer safe passage to those wishing to leave Kabul. As the last bastion of the Afghan government falls, what will be the fate of Afghanistan and its people, and the consequences of the Taliban rule for the region?

National Security Conversations with Happymon Jacob
It is a series that discusses critical issues relating to India's national security and foreign policy with well-known experts from India and around the world.