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Afghanistan: Five top diplomats decode India’s options in a fast-developing situation

New Delhi must wait and watch the scenario as it unfolds in its immediate neighbourhood. One thing is clear though: she will need to deal with the next Taliban-led government in Kabul

August 24, 2021 / 17:17 IST
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(Image: Reuters)
(Image: Reuters)

One of the six fundamental guiding principles of foreign policy enunciated by Chanakya in Arthashastra is described as 'Asana' – quite literally a state of prolonged waiting to consider the circumstances at hand before arriving at a policy decision.

In the fast-moving events in Afghanistan and Kabul, India has quietly adopted this policy’s modern variant, wait and watch.

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The policy would seem particularly effective when the options are somewhat limited.

With no government in place as yet, accompanied by both real and fake images of the Taliban takeover in Kabul and the formation of a supposedly China-led triad of Beijing-Islamabad-Kabul, it makes great sense to open your cards as events unfold, rather than jumping the gun and revealing your hand.