The Taliban Dilemma: Terror, Proxies, and External Recognition Even as the Taliban enters its fourth month of governance, the international community has not recognised the Islamic Emirate. The Taliban have also not shown any sign of severing links with global and regional terror outfits, such as Al-Qaeda, IMU, TTP, ETIM etc. These links remain proactive and cooperative, especially considering their sensitivity to the Taliban’s internal cohesion. The Taliban also faces severe challenges and attacks from the blooming ISKP threat. Against this backdrop, the ORF webinar explores the following questions: What is the prevalent landscape of terrorism in Afghanistan? Can the Taliban be compelled to sever links with the terror outfits? Will the humanitarian crisis bring a change in the Taliban? Can the Taliban maintain a balance between its internal cohesion and international recognition? Will the coercive diplomacy backfire and force the Taliban to further embrace the extremist and criminal networks for financial, ideological and political gains? How will the Taliban and other regional and major powers deal with the emerging challenges from the terror outfits? What are the prospects for any kind of resistance, armed or otherwise, to the Taliban regime if they are unable to govern? Programme 8:00 – 8:05 p.m. | Opening Remarks | Sushant Sareen 8:05 – 8:55 p.m. | Comments | Antonio Giustozzi, Kabir Taneja, Kamran Bokhari, Lisa Curtis and Shanthie D’Souza 8:55 – 9:00 p.m. | Closing Remarks | Sushant Sareen Speakers Antonio Giustozzi Senior Research Fellow, Royal United Service Institute Kabir Taneja Fellow, Strategic Studies Programme, ORF Kamran Bokhari Director of Analytical Development, Newlines Institute for Strategy and Policy Lisa Curtis Director of Indo-Pacific Security Program, Center for New American Security Shanthie D’Souza Founding Professor, Kautilya School of Public Policy #Taliban #TalibanGovernment