CLAWS Afghanistan Newsletter | August 01 – 15, 2025
The reporting period of 01–15 August 2025 witnessed significant political, economic, and humanitarian developments in Afghanistan. Domestically, the caretaker government...
Akashika Mate is a Research Assistant at the Centre for Land Warfare Studies (CLAWS) with a focus on strategic and security issues concerning Afghanistan and Pakistan. She recently earned her Master’s in International Relations from King’s College London, where her research explored themes of conflict, diplomacy, and resistance. Her areas of interests include South Asian geopolitics, foreign policy analysis, and gender in conflict. You can reach out to her at [email protected].
The reporting period of 01–15 August 2025 witnessed significant political, economic, and humanitarian developments in Afghanistan. Domestically, the caretaker government...
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Abstract The ‘Christmas Bombings’ of 25 December 2024, saw the Pakistani Air Force unleash airstrikes on seven locations in Afghanistan’s...
Trigger The Torkham crossing–the busiest artery between Afghanistan and Pakistan out of the 18 gateways the two counties share (Anadolu Ajansı,...
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