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‘Afghan-Taliban Talks Give India Opportunity For More Skin In The Game’

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The U.S. willingness to withdraw and the imperative for Afghan peace has created the conditions for the first time in 19 years for both America and the Taliban to reach a breakthrough. India’s former Ambassador to Afghanistan Gautam Mukhopadhaya acknowledges the achievement so far. In conversation with StratNews Global Associate Editor Amitabh P. Revi he outlines the tricky negotiations ahead. On the February 29 (leap year) Doha deal signed by U.S. Special Representative for Afghanistan Zalmay Khalilzad and the Taliban’s Deputy Political Head Mullah Baradar in the presence of Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, as well as the Kabul declaration, the ex-envoy feels more leaps of faith will be required. President-elect Ashraf Ghani has already indicated one sticking point in a press conference on March 1: that a prisoner swap deal is not a pre-condition for the expected intra-Afghan talks to begin on March 10.
Ambassador Mukhopadhaya also addresses the question of whether the softening of the Taliban’s language is only on the surface or runs deeper. He notes that the young generation and women’s voices on not relinquishing the gains since 2001 have a resonance the Taliban can’t ignore. The ex-envoy is confident a lot of the Taliban will welcome coming back to Afghanistan and reduce their dependence on Pakistani sponsors. But, he adds, others will hedge against the possibility of a return to conflict. He also feels India now has the opportunity to get more skin in the game.
Gautam Mukhopadhaya served as India’s Ambassador to Afghanistan from 2010 to 2013.
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The 'Eye' of the story not the 'I' of the story. That's Amitabh Pashupati Revi's credo from the beginning of his professional journey in 1995. From conflicts in the war zones of Afghanistan, Syria, and Iraq to nuances of international politics in the Maldives,Thailand, and South Sudan, Amitabh has reported from all the world's continents, except for Antarctica(so far). Though, he has documented the world's third pole, the Siachen Glacier!
Amitabh reports and produces documentaries on the two-front China-Pakistan threat to India. His ground reports from Arunachal Pradesh and Ladakh have received viewership in the hundreds of thousands. Amitabh has interviewed world leaders, top global analysts, and experts in India, Russia, the United States, and Australia as well. Along the way, he’s picked up the Russian language, the Ramnath Goenka Award for his reporting on the 'Islamic State' terrorist group in Iraq, the Khaled Alkhateb Award for his reporting from Palmyra, Syria, and the UN Dag Hammarskjöld Distinguished Journalist Fellowship. Last but not least, as a founder member of StratNews Global, Amitabh helps lead the reporting, editorial, production, and administration teams at StratNews Global, BharatShakti, and InterStellar on their journey ahead.