Abstract
Afghanistan, a country with its alarming and tragic history has most of the time remained in very difficult time, mainly due to the involvement of regional and global powers in shaping the affaires of the Country suitable for securing their own interests. The post Afghan Sour revolution period experienced such external involvement in a large extent which further increased the internal conflicts among different communities living in Afghanistan. There had been great hopes when the Soviet troops withdrew and Dr. Najeeb resigned in April 1992, that a broad based Afghan Government would be established and that there would be at least peace after years of conflicts. But period after the Soviet withdrawal from Afghanistan, and after resignation of Dr, Najeebullah, can be considered the most unfortunate one because of the rigid attitudes of the Mujaheedin who characterized themselves by a total inability to agree between themselves on any lasting political settlement and their readiness to neighboring countries, especially Pakistan and Iran to fight each other at the slightest provocation underlying their persistent divisions were not only clashes of personal ambition, but also ethnic, tribal and religious antipathies..
Kaleem Ullah Bareach*. (2010) THE EMERGENCE OF TALIBAN AND ITS IMPACT ON IRAN, AFGHAN AND PAKISTAN RELATIONS, Balochistan Review, Volume 2, Issue 2.
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