Countries in the world maintain their relations based on the protection of their national interests. Many nations, despite having strained and contentious relationships with their neighbours, still prioritize their own interests. Pakistan pursues its foreign policy towards Afghanistan, India, and Iran in a hostile context. Similarly, Iran maintains complicated relations with its Arab neighbours. In More
An academic seminar titled “The Martyrdom of Gilaman Wazir – An impetus for Afghan unity” was held online via Zoom on September 28, 2024, organized by the Afghan expatriate community. Speakers of the seminar made important remarks and presented specific proposals for the upcoming Tribal Justice Assembly of Pashtun Tahafuz Movement to be held on More
Upon arriving in Canada, immigrants gain access to a range of fundamental rights and opportunities that are essential for their success and improvement of their new lives. These rights and opportunities support refugees in various areas, such as healthcare, education, employment, and other legal assistance, enabling them to meet their own needs and those of More
Since the end of World War II, the issues of political stability, progress, and governance have emerged as three key foundations and principles in the foreign and domestic priorities of nations. Each country has developed its definitions and plans based on its standards and needs, initiating efforts to ensure political stability through developmental activities and More
Dr. Mohammad Hassan, a professor at the Friendship University in Russia, is our special guest in this episode of “Homeland Memories.” Now residing in Canada, Dr. Hassan shares insights into the ups and downs of his life, including his education, career, and achievements. He recounts many touching and memorable stories about his village, home, community, More
Foreign policy involves pursuing national interests on the global stage, and Afghanistan has engaged with the world as a state for over a century. Although its foreign relations have faced interruptions, they have generally expanded over time. Historically, Afghanistan enjoyed a period of stable foreign relations for about fifty years within the past century. During More
Historically, Afghanistan’s political stability was solidified by Amir Abdul Rahman Khan in the late 19th century. This period marked the beginning of a series of leaders—including his son Amir Habibullah Khan, Ghazi Amanullah Khan, Nader Khan, and Muhammad Zahir Shah—who contributed to a century of relative stability. During this era, Afghanistan established key institutions and More
For the past three years, a religious education centre has been established in Ottawa, the capital of Canada, dedicated to Afghan children. The centre focuses on teaching the Holy Quran, the Afghan mother tongue, and the national and cultural values of Afghanistan. This centre plays a crucial role in the religious and cultural development of More
Political stability refers to a secure and predictable political and social environment characterized by consistent laws, policies, and administration, free from conflict, coups, disorders, and threats. In the context of Afghanistan, achieving this stability has been particularly challenging. The primary cause of political instability in Afghanistan has been the fragmentation of its political and administrative More
Engineer Abdul Qayyum Ahmadzai, a guest on the “Watan Khatere” program, reflects on his journey from Afghanistan to Canada. Having moved to Canada 34 years ago, Ahmadzai currently resides in Ottawa. He has spent almost 30 years in leading projects in various parts of the Canadian government as well as running major projects in some More