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Who are Taliban?

A fundamentalist Islamic force, the Taliban, entered Afghanistan capital Kabul on August 15, 2021 after swiftly seizing much of the country in the past 10 days following the withdrawal of US troops. Here is a quick rundown of Taliban history, its ideology, and other facts.
 

Who are Taliban?

The Taliban was founded in Kandahar province of southern Afghanistan by Mullah Mohammad Omar, a mujahideen commander in 1994. It drew members from mujahideen fighters that helped push the Soviets out of the country in 1989.
 
The group’s name, which means “students” in the Pashto language, is a reference to the founding members having studied under Mullah Omar.
 
With about 50 followers in 1994, the faction fought for control of Afghanistan during the post-Soviet-era civil war.
 
In a span of two years, the Taliban captured Kandahar and took control of Kabul in 1996 and swiftly imposed strict Islamic rules. It ruled Afghanistan from 1996 until being toppled by US forces in 2001 following September 11 terrorist attacks in the United States, which killed nearly 3,000 people.
 
Taliban sheltered Osama bin Laden, the mastermind behind September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks in America, and refused to hand over Laden to US after which, American military forces invaded Kabul through air strikes and toppled Mullah Omar’s government.
 
The group’s founder and other Taliban leaders retreated to remote places while they planned campaigns to regain power in Afghanistan.
 

What is Taliban Ideology?

When the Taliban was in power from 1996-2001, it imposed a strict version of 'sharia' law in Afghanistan.
 
The group introduced or supported punishments such as public executions of convicted murderers and adulterers, and amputations for those found guilty of theft. Men were required to grow beards and women had to wear the all-covering burqa.
 
The Taliban also banned television, music, and cinema, and disapproved of girls aged 10 and over going to school. Taliban brutal and repressive rule stripped women of virtually all rights.
 

International recognition of Taliban

Only a few countries, including Pakistan, Saudi Arabia and United Arab Emirates recognised the legitimacy of the Taliban government during its rule from 1996-2001.
 
The quest for diplomatic and political recognition has been a constant in the Taliban’s struggle from the beginning through the Doha agreement of February 29, 2020, and beyond. It was made clear to the Taliban negotiators during Doha peace talks that the desired recognition could only come if they disassociated themselves completely from al-Qaeda.
 
While the United States and the United Nations imposed sanctions on the Taliban, and the majority of countries have shown little signs that it will recognise the group diplomatically.
 
Meanwhile, China and Russia are already moving to build ties with the Taliban and have hosted Taliban officials even before the US military completed its troop withdrawal. 
 

Resurgence of Taliban

On February 29, 2020, The US and the Taliban signed an "agreement for bringing peace" to Afghanistan after more than 18 years of conflict, under the Trump administration.
 
Under the agreement, the US and Nato allies agreed to withdraw all troops within 14 months if the Taliban upheld the deal. Taliban also agreed not to allow al-Qaeda or any other extremist group to operate in the areas they control.
 
Honouring the deal, the US and other international forces started withdrawing, in June by which time the Taliban already controlled large parts of the country. But after August 6, the advancement took another turn and the group swept across Afghanistan, taking control of all major cities.
 
President Ashraf Ghani fled the country and the Afghan forces were bundled in lightning speed, shocking much of the international community. As President Ghani fled the country, US embassy staff were rescued by helicopters out of their heavily fortified compound. 
 
The US drew flak for its decision to withdraw forces from the war-ravaged country, leaving the citizens in a catastrophic situation but US President Joe Biden said he stands squarely behind the decision.

Latest Updates on Taliban

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Updated On: 11 Dec 2025 | 10:16 AM IST

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Officials from both sides accused each other of instigating the flare-up late on Friday night across the border in the Balochistan province

Updated On: 06 Dec 2025 | 12:13 PM IST

Earthquake of magnitude 4.6 strikes Afghanistan; no casualties reported

On November 4, a powerful earthquake rattled northern Afghanistan, killing at least 27 people and injuring 956 more, according to Sharafat Zaman Amar, the spokesperson for Taliban

Updated On: 26 Nov 2025 | 9:41 AM IST

Pakistani strikes in Afghanistan kill 10, injure 4 says Afghan Govt

Air strikes also occurred in Kunar and Paktika, where four civilians were injured

Updated On: 25 Nov 2025 | 11:31 AM IST

17 TTP militants killed in operations in Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa

Police and security forces launched coordinated operations in the Sheri Khel and Pakka Pahar Khel areas of Bannu district after confirming the presence of militant groups in the region

Updated On: 22 Nov 2025 | 3:03 PM IST

India to resume air cargo services with Afghanistan 'very soon': Official

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Updated On: 21 Nov 2025 | 2:31 PM IST

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Afghanistan's government spokesman, Zabiullah Mujahid, blamed Pakistan for the talks' failure, saying that Pakistan's demands in the negotiations were unreasonable

Updated On: 09 Nov 2025 | 6:23 AM IST

Elements in Pakistan military 'sabotaging' peace talks: Afghanistan

These elements are trying to blame the Taliban government for Pakistan's internal problems, insecurity, and attacks carried out by the TTP, Taliban spokesperson Zabihullah Mujahid said

Updated On: 08 Nov 2025 | 10:38 PM IST

India takes a Taliban call

India takes first official steps to re-engage with the Taliban government

Updated On: 07 Nov 2025 | 2:06 PM IST

Pakistan, Afghanistan to maintain ceasefire after peace talks in Istanbul

Tensions flared earlier this month after explosions were heard in Kabul, and Afghanistan's Taliban government accused Pakistan of carrying out airstrikes in the capital

Updated On: 31 Oct 2025 | 10:46 AM IST

Six Pak soldiers, including Captain, killed in blast in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa

Seven terrorists were also killed in the gunbattle after the convoy was attacked in Sultani area in the Kurram tribal district bordering Afghanistan

Updated On: 30 Oct 2025 | 6:51 AM IST

Pakistan now paying a high price for its long-standing ties with Taliban

Dozens of soldiers on both sides have been killed along the disputed border, and negotiators in Istanbul are now trying, with some strain, to reach a deal to prevent further escalation

Updated On: 29 Oct 2025 | 10:35 AM IST

Peace talks with Afghanistan's Taliban govt in Istanbul fail, says Pakistan

Pakistan accuses the Taliban of harboring militants linked to a surge in attacks, while Kabul denies its territory is being used against Pakistan

Updated On: 29 Oct 2025 | 6:53 AM IST

Pakistan, Afghanistan continue talks to resolve cross-border tensions

The Afghan side has made it clear that tensions benefit no one, one member of the delegation said. We are hopeful that these talks will produce a positive outcome

Updated On: 28 Oct 2025 | 12:39 PM IST

Taliban govt urges US to reopen embassy, focus on economic, political ties

Despite repeated criticism from the US President regarding the withdrawal from Afghanistan, the official stance of the US on the country's current leadership remains unclear

Updated On: 22 Oct 2025 | 2:16 PM IST

India upgrades its Kabul mission to embassy to boost ties with Afghanistan

The reopening of Indian embassy in Kabul comes four years after New Delhi withdrew its officials following the Taliban takeover in August 2021

Updated On: 21 Oct 2025 | 7:27 PM IST

Qatar removes 'border' reference in Pak-Afghanistan ceasefire statement

Afghanistan Defence Minister Mohammad Yaqoob Mujahid said no Durand Line discussion occurred in Doha talks, calling it a matter between nations, Tolo News reported

Updated On: 20 Oct 2025 | 7:30 AM IST

Afghanistan, Pakistan have agreed to immediate ceasefire, says Qatar

The two sides agreed to establish mechanisms to consolidate lasting peace and stability, as well as holding follow-up talks in the coming days to ensure the ceasefire's sustainability

Updated On: 19 Oct 2025 | 9:47 PM IST

Choose 'peace or chaos': Pak Army chief warns Taliban amid rising tensions

All proxies using Afghan soil would be met with a response to raise them to dust, Munir warned

Updated On: 18 Oct 2025 | 3:01 PM IST

Pakistan strikes terrorist hideouts in Afghanistan after TTP attack

The fresh strikes followed as representatives from the two countries were expected to meet in Doha, where the Qatari government was set to make an effort for mediation

Updated On: 18 Oct 2025 | 1:15 PM IST