CHINA’S STRATEGY TOWARDS TALIBAN-LED AFGHANISTAN

I. Abbasi, Mukesh Kumar Khatwani
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With the withdrawal of the United States and NATO-led forces from Afghanistan, the instant takeover of Kabul by the Taliban forces shocked the World. China was the only country that responded this shift with calm and cautiousness. China’s calmness over this major shift on the regional level has raised several questions regarding its policy and approach towards Afghanistan under Taliban rule. As a hard-headed worldwide player as well as a competitor of the United States, China must have some strategies and reasons to deal with the Taliban-led Afghanistan for the achievement of its mega plans. It is conceivable that all present and future plans of China require peaceful and stable South and Central Asia, which is far-fetched without political stability and security in Afghanistan. To understand the way, China deals with the Taliban-led Afghanistan, this paper explores four questions. First, what did China want from Taliban? Is Takeover of Taliban an opportunity for China to fill vacuum or there are other interests? What does China make of this new transition? And, how will China go ahead with Taliban-led Afghanistan? This research finds that China needs to have cordial relations with Taliban ruled Afghanistan for the peace and stability in the region so that it could accomplish its regional and international projects.
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中国对塔利班领导的阿富汗的战略
随着美国和北约领导的部队从阿富汗撤出,塔利班武装立即占领喀布尔,震惊了世界。中国是唯一一个冷静而谨慎地应对这种转变的国家。中国在地区层面上对这一重大转变的冷静,引发了人们对其对塔利班统治下的阿富汗的政策和做法的几个问题。作为一个头脑冷静的国际参与者和美国的竞争对手,中国必须有一些策略和理由来处理塔利班领导的阿富汗,以实现其庞大的计划。可以想象,中国现在和未来的一切计划都需要南亚和中亚的和平与稳定,如果没有阿富汗的政治稳定和安全,这是难以实现的。为了理解中国应对塔利班领导的阿富汗的方式,本文探讨了四个问题。首先,中国想从塔利班那里得到什么?接管塔利班是中国填补真空的机会还是有其他利益?中方如何看待这一新的转变?中国将如何处理塔利班领导的阿富汗问题?本研究发现,为了地区的和平与稳定,中国需要与塔利班统治的阿富汗建立友好关系,以完成其地区和国际项目。
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期刊介绍: It is the SEAAIR Interim Management Committee’s intention to electronically publish papers that have been successfully subject to double blind referees, following the conference. The vehicle for these publications will be a new eJournal, the Journal of Institutional Research (South East Asia) – JIRSEA. Interested authors should submit three hard copies and an electronic copy of the paper to Dr. Raj Sharma in accordance with the attached guidelines, preferably by early October 2001.
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