*Sirajuddin Haqqani, the head of the notorious Haqqani network and son of
the famous anti-Soviet warlord Jalaluddin Haqqani, will get the portfolio
of interior minister, while Mullah Ameer Khan Muttaqi will be the new
foreign minister, according to the Taliban sources. Sirajuddin Haqqani is a
specially designated global terrorist.*

*According to the FBI website, the US Department of State is offering a
reward of up to USD 5 million for information leading directly to the
arrest of Haqqani, who is thought to stay in Pakistan, specifically the
Miram Shah area in North Waziristan, and maintains close ties to the
Taliban and al Qaeda.*

(Excerpted from: <
https://indianexpress.com/article/world/taliban-announces-new-afghanistan-govt-heres-a-full-list-of-acting-cabinet-ministers-7495053/
>.)

That's, understandably, highly significant.
It's a clear pointer to the conclusion of a successful deal between the
Taliban and the Haqqani network - almost certainly, mediated by Pakistan, a
further cause of heartbreak/worry for the Indian security establishment.
(It deserves to be noted that the ISI Chief had himself personally been in
Kabul.
Ref.: <
https://www.hindustantimes.com/world-news/with-taliban-close-to-forming-govt-pak-intelligence-chief-reaches-kabul-101630743105230.html>,
<
https://www.hindustantimes.com/world-news/pakistan-isi-chief-meets-taliban-top-leader-mullah-baradar-report-101630932646364.html>
and <
https://m.timesofindia.com/world/south-asia/no-non-taliban-minister-baradar-demoted-key-takeaways-from-new-afghanistan-government/amp_articleshow/86014446.cms
>.)

The "interior ministry" (in India, it's called "home ministry") is
considered a very powerful office.

It's also significant that, apparently, none associated with the previous
Ghani or, even, Karzai administration - let alone Karzai himself, has been
inducted.
The limited move at rapprochement - or "inclusiveness", has not borne any
fruit, as it appears.

The above fact on top of the appointment of a very high-value declared
"terrorist" to a top and crucial post would, in all likelihood, further
complicate things as far as the West is concerned.

As far as women are concerned, the scene promises to be somewhat less dire
as compared to the previous stint of Taliban rule, at least to begin with.
Women making bold to come out on the streets to demand equality - also
reinforces that hope/perception.
But, as the age-old saying goes: The proof of the pudding is in the eating.

Here's an interesting comment on the unfolding scene in Afghanistan, from
the PoV of the Indian security establishment: <
https://indianexpress.com/article/opinion/columns/afghanistan-crisis-taliban-takeover-pakistan-role-7493046/
>.
Quite useful, as long as that fact is kept in mind.

Also look up: <
https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/afghan-developments-cia-chief-russian-security-head-in-delhi/article36350053.ece
>.

And, finally, one has to, all the while, keep in mind Saad Mohseni's highly
perceptive observation: *Afghanistan is facing three crises: a political
crisis, a humanitarian crisis affecting hundreds of thousands of internally
displaced people and around two million people rushing to get out of the
country. Out of these, fifty to hundred thousand will make it out through
Kabul airport. Then we have an economic crisis, which is going to have a
devastating impact on the nation. All the development assistance meant for
35 million people, all those projects, are on hold now. The world needs to
pay attention to these issues.*
(Ref.: <
https://www.thehindu.com/news/international/saad-mohseni-owner-of-tolo-news-on-media-in-afghanistan-women-reporters-on-the-field-and-more/article36073354.ece
>.)

Sukla

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