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Aug 18, 2021

FAST THINKING: What does the fall of Kabul mean for India and Pakistan?

By Irfan Nooruddin, Harris A. Samad

On this episode of Fast Thinking, Atlantic Council South Asia Center Director Irfan Nooruddin sits down with Harris Samad to talk about the history at play, whether the two countries will be able to align in their approach with the new regime, and if the Taliban’s success will embolden other extremist groups in the region.

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Riaz in the Daily Star: Three concerns about Taliban 2.0

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Samad quoted in Leader-Telegram: How Afghanistan’s Ghani went from president to villain in hiding

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Samad joins Al Jazeera to discuss if Taliban rule be different this time in Afghanistan

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Nooruddin quoted in Euronews: What will happen next in Afghanistan, which came under the rule of the Taliban?

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