Afghanistan: Portrayal of Taliban War, Victory and Assuming Power in media and Perspectives of West, China, Russia, Central Asia, India and Pakistan
Keywords:
Taliban, Afghanistan, war, U.S. invasion, Taliban takeover, assuming power, perspectivesAbstract
This article is an examination of the history of war in Afghanistan during different eras. The history of Afghanistan indicates that the country had been in war for long time. Afghanistan had been in war since historic times, from Ghaznavis in 10th century till 2021. The country was also invaded by foreigners multiple times. Taliban war in Afghanistan after Soviet withdrawal increased and after few events U.S. invaded to control terrorism in the region. The research articles gives insight view of the emergence of Taliban group and the way they took over the country in the end of 20th century. The portrayal of Taliban in media during and after their war with U.S. troops has been discussed. Latest developments in Afghanistan and Taliban takeover Afghan government is viewed differently by countries across the world. Additionally, this article explores perspectives of the Western countries including United States of America, United Kingdom and European Union countries, few of the neighboring countries, Pakistan, Russia, Central Asian countries and India on Taliban taking over Afghanistan and assuming power.
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