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Understanding Russia’s Taliban gauntlet

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Russia's Recognition of the Taliban Government: An Overview

On July 3, 2025, the Russian Foreign Ministry formally recognized the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (IEA) government, marking a significant shift in Russia's diplomatic stance towards the Taliban. 

Historical Context and Previous Relations

  • During the Taliban's first regime (1996-2001), Russia viewed them as hostile and did not recognize their government.
  • In 2000, the Taliban's recognition of the Chechen Republic of Ichkeria strained relations further.
  • Russia supported the Northern Alliance and joined US-led counter-terrorism efforts post-9/11.

Strategic Shift

  • In the 2010s, Russia began unofficial contacts with the Taliban to secure its interests in Afghanistan, focusing on security and combatting IS-K and drug trafficking.
  • Despite the Taliban’s UN blacklist, Russia involved them in the Moscow Format and intra-Afghan conferences.

Current Diplomatic Dynamics

  • Despite terrorist attacks against Russian sites by IS-K, Russia sees the Taliban as potential allies against terrorism.
  • Russia's recognition of IEA is symbolic, with no immediate benefits or guarantees of enhanced regional influence.

Regional Implications

  • Russia's recognition could influence Central Asian states and China to follow suit.
  • Moscow's stance on the Taliban's government inclusivity and human rights may set a pragmatic precedent for the region.

Impact on India

  • India maintains diplomatic relations with the Taliban without formal recognition.
  • New Delhi aligns with the Taliban on terrorism in Kashmir, favoring engagement over direct support.
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