Articles By EN Rammohan

Have the Western Powers Decided to give up Afghanistan to the Taliban?

Have the Western Powers Decided to give up Afghanistan to the Taliban?

By: EN Rammohan | Date: 08 Nov , 2016

I have been following the situation in Afghanistan for the last many years and I have written papers on the developing situation in Afghanistan from time to time. For the last few years, I had an...

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Deteriorating Security Situation in Afghanistan

Deteriorating Security Situation in Afghanistan

By: EN Rammohan | Date: 04 Feb , 2016

When the NATO forces were leaving Afghanistan, the United States ambassador in Afghanistan had come up with a plan to divide the country in to two regions, eastern Afghanistan comprising the...

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The Islamic State of Iraq and Syria attacks in Paris: A shift in strategy?

The Islamic State of Iraq and Syria attacks in Paris: A shift in strategy?

By: EN Rammohan | Issue: Courtesy: Uday India | Date: 18 Dec , 2015

The massacre in Paris on November 13, following bombings in Beirut, Lebanon and the downing of a Russian passenger jet over Cairo all claimed by the ISIS reveals a terrorist organisation that has...

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The Debacle in Kunduz

The Debacle in Kunduz

By: EN Rammohan | Date: 23 Nov , 2015

A series of deadly and apparently coordinated attacks in Kabul suggested that the situation in Afghanistan after the withdrawal of NATO forces, less than a year ago was no better or simpler than...

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As the Western Powers Withdraw: Afghanistan at a Crossroads

As the Western Powers Withdraw: Afghanistan at a Crossroads

By: EN Rammohan | Issue: Courtesy: Uday India | Date: 24 Jan , 2015

The withdrawal of foreign forces from Afghanistan has left the troubled country in an undecided state. NATO alone had 1, 30,000 troops on the ground. By the year’s end this number will become...

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The role of Pakistan in the Taliban insurgency

The role of Pakistan in the Taliban insurgency

By: EN Rammohan | Issue: Courtesy: Uday India | Date: 09 Sep , 2014

The name Afghanistan means the land of the Afghans. The origins of the name Afghan remain unclear. Its use dates from the 18th century, when Pashtun tribes began to carve out a region of Central...

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Pakistan: The most dangerous country in the world

Pakistan: The most dangerous country in the world

By: EN Rammohan | Issue: Courtesy: Uday India | Date: 27 May , 2014

The subcontinent of South Asia has inexorably been developing into a cauldron of violence ever since the origins of Islam in Arabia and its steady expansion to the east. Here it clashed with...

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