The recent decision by former U.S. President Donald Trump to transfer control of a strategic Afghan airbase has unexpectedly galvanized a rare show of unity among India, Pakistan, and China. Once entrenched rivals with deeply conflicting interests in the region, the three Asian powers now find common cause in opposing what they perceive as a destabilizing move that could alter the balance of power in South and Central Asia. This development, reported by the South China Morning Post, sheds light on the shifting geopolitical dynamics spurred by U.S. policy shifts in Afghanistan, raising fresh concerns over regional security and cooperation.
Trump’s Afghan Airbase Plan Sparks Rare Regional Unity Against US Strategy
The recent proposal to establish a U.S. airbase in Afghanistan has triggered an unprecedented wave of disapproval among key regional players. India, Pakistan, and China-nations often at odds with each other-have found common ground in opposing the plan, viewing it as…
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Author : Sophia Davis
Publish date : 2025-10-07 20:53:00
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