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Afghanistan: The living example of how Karma works!

17 min · 31 de dic de 2020
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From where does Islamic terrorism on the global level stem from? Who is responsible to the anarchy in Central Asia? What does it mean to Global Politics? All these questions are some or the other way related to Afghanistan, a landlocked country in Central Asia and an important part of the Indian Subcontinent. In this episode of the Indus Report, we'll take a look at history of this nation and the reasons for the current situation in the country. We'll discuss the way forward for this nation to develop and what is India's role in all of this.

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