Ahmad Walid Basharyar, Dr Peerzada Tufail Ahmad
Volume 7 Issue 2 | Dec 2024
DOI: 10.31841/KJSSH-7.2-2024-75
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Abstract
The withdrawal of the U.S. military from Afghanistan in 2021 triggered a pivotal moment in the region's geopolitics. Since 2021, the political relations between Afghanistan and Tajikistan have witnessed significant transformations, shaped by a dynamic regional landscape characterized by the resurgence of the Taliban, evolving security concerns, economic interests, and the significance of external actors. Sharing a border with Afghanistan, Tajikistan experienced immediate security concerns related to potential cross-border threats and instability. The resurgence of the Taliban in Afghanistan and its impact on regional security dynamics have been central to the evolving political relations between these two countries. The evolving political relations between Afghanistan and Tajikistan since 2021 represent multifaceted, complex interplays of security, diplomacy, economics, and regional dynamics. This paper explores the challenges posed by security threats, shifting alliances, and regional complexities, examining the prospects for stability and possible cooperation.
Keywords: Afghanistan, Tajikistan, Political relations, Security Concerns, Taliban