Non-State Actors and Emerging Security Challenges: : Islamic State of Khorasan in Perspective

Misra, Amalendu (2021) Non-State Actors and Emerging Security Challenges: : Islamic State of Khorasan in Perspective. India Foundation Journal, II (6): 5. pp. 21-30. ISSN 2347-1522

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Abstract

With the return of the Taliban to power in Afghanistan the entire geo-strategic environment in greater South Asia has taken a turn for the worse. The Taliban’s ascent to power poses reconfiguration of the strategic dynamics in the region. Contrary to the general perception, it is not the Taliban that would be the net contributor to the security volatility in the Afghanistan-Pakistan region. Currently there are close to a dozen radical Islamic non-state outfits operating in Afghanistan. However, the most powerful and dreaded of them happen to be the Islamic State of Khorasan (IS-K). The radical intervention of the IS-K, in the region’s geopolitical affairs, can be deeply problematic.

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22 Feb 2023 14:10
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