خلاصة:
This study focus on India’s foreign policy towards Afghanistan since 2001 while the Taliban government collapsed and the Afghan Interim Administration (AIA) came to power. Methodology: This study is a qualitative study case study on Indian relations with Afghanistan. The reason behind this choice is manifold. Firstly, the nature of the proposed by this study requires investigation of the essence and meaning behind the foreign policy of India towards Afghanistan. The so-called “meanings" can only be perceived through the lenses of the qualitative researcher. The study is based on primary and secondary sources the data is collected from official statements, economic incentives, academic journal, and online sources, achieves and print and online media. Discussion: The relation of India, Pakistan mostly affects the ties between Afghanistan & India. Afghanistan since a while is a platform of competitions among the region’s countries, specifically two historical rivals India and Pakistan. Geo-political and Geo-economic location of Afghanistan as a corridor between Southern Asia, Central Asia, West Asia and Eastern Asia increased the significance of this country not only in the region but in all over the world.
ملخص الجهاز:
the ongoing tensions and conflict between India and Based on the realist theory, states are the main actors in the Pakistan also contribute to the fact that both countries international system and the power is governing and compete in Afghanistan to safeguard their national shaping the relations between states in the international interests as well.
India had invested in some big projects in Afghanistan In this article, the realism in international relations will which shows the close economic relation among the two analyze the Indian foreign policy in relation to countries.
The objective of the research is to find the impact of India Indian foreign policy towards Afghanistan is focus on two involvement in the security and economic stability of main things, the regional economic cooperation and Afghanistan.
In terms of the geopolitics India is investing in the south Asia region to play a powerful role and to put Pakistan in a strategic-blacked state, India will not miss any opportunity to increase its involvement in Afghanistan.
The aim of India's foreign policy towards Afghanistan is to with the Afghan people and government to limit the carefully do assessment of its domestic, regional and influence of Pakistan and Pakistani related proxy global interests.
Indian foreign policy towards Afghanistan is based on to limit Islamabad's influence in Afghanistan and in terms of the geo-political India investing in order to moderate the South Asia region and put Pakistan in the strategic-blacked state.