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Afghanistan: Three years of Taliban rule in Afghanistan, know how much has changed? | News India

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It has been three years of Taliban rule in Afghanistan. Over the past three years, it has tried to impose its definition of Islamic law and strengthen the government's claim that the Taliban has held high-level meetings with major regional powers such as China and Russia, despite having no national recognition as the country's official ruler. Has participated in discussions proposed by the UNO. In which women and citizens of Afghanistan were not given a chance to participate. This is a victory for the Taliban. Which it sees as the only true representative of its country.

Afghanistan's dependence on foreign aid

It has been three years of the Taliban regime, which has been in power in Afghanistan for the last three years and is trying to keep its citizens alive to die. But there has been no change in the situation. Slavery, atrocities, terrorism, violence, explosions have become an everyday affair. Afghanistan has become economically poor due to the reduction in things like export-import. Also, the influx of Afghan citizens coming to Pakistan due to natural disasters and pressure to return home has increased Afghanistan's dependence on foreign aid to meet the needs. If the international community does not send financial help in the future, then this country will face a big danger.

The situation in Afghanistan has become like this

In Afghanistan, mosques and clerics are on one side and the Kabul administration is on the other side. Which implements the decisions of the clerics and organizes meetings with foreign officials. Based in the Middle East Institute.

Banned by the Taliban

A major setback to Afghanistan's economy is the Taliban's ban on women's education and most employment. Due to which half of Afghanistan's population has become vulnerable in terms of expenses and payments. The rest of the economy never seemed to be strong. Relations with China and Russia are important for the Taliban as they are permanent members of the United Nations Security Council. Currently, Gulf countries are also increasing their relations with the Taliban.