Taliban Regains Power in Afghanistan
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•Three Years Under Taliban Rule: Setbacks and Achievements |
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The Taliban have sustained themselves without international recognition and help, maintaining full control over their country.
They have solidified their structure; improved infrastructure; reduced poppy cultivation and corruption; increased participation in regional dialogues; and begun sending their delegates for diplomatic relations.
The Taliban ’s policies have affected women more than any other segment of society.
Afghanistan believes in equal development so that every member of Afghan society can benefit from public services.
Despite international pressure and sanctions, currently, dozens of big and small projects are going on in different parts of Afghanistan .
The Nilava residential project was inaugurated by the Chinese company with an investment of $71 million .
The Trans-Afghan project was introduced last year where the Afghan , Pakistani , and Uzbek officials held several meetings in Islamabad .
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