Russia’s Growing Afghan Re-Engagement

  • Vishal Chandra
    Mr Vishal Chandra studies Afghanistan at Manohar Parrikar IDSA, New Delhi. He joined the Institute in 2003 and is currently a Research Fellow in the South Asia Centre of the… Continue reading Russia’s Growing Afghan Re-Engagement read more
    Volume:35
    Issue:4
    Commentaries

    The historical baggage weighing on the Russo-Afghan relationship is apparently in the process of being jettisoned. The two countries have been cautiously reaching out and engaging each other for quite some time now. Afghan President Hamid Karzai’s state visit to Moscow on 20–21 January 2011 – the first by an Afghan head of state in more than two decades – could be perceived as a major step forward. Interestingly, despite lingering differences and competing interests, both Russia and the West too, at the same time, have been acquiescing to each other’s position and role as the Afghan war enters into its fourth decade.

    Posted on: July 1, 2011

    Keywords: Afghanistan, Russia-Afghanistan Relations July 2011 | Strategic Analysis