China’s Policy towards Taliban-Ruled Afghanistan
Abstract
Historically, China's relations with Afghanistan encompasses more than seven decades
of bilateral relations. From 2014 onwards, a significant shift was reflected in the
diplomatic relations from a less-engaged diplomatic stance to a far active engagement.
However, in the wake of US forces’ withdrawal and the Taliban recapturing of Kabul,
China’s foreign policy conduct towards Afghanistan has become a strange puzzle, which
needs to be deeply studied and explored. China’s tacit recognition and tactful dealings
with the Taliban regime demand a thorough analysis. Therefore, the objective of the
present research is to analyze China’s foreign policy behavior towards Afghanistan
under Taliban regime. To get in-depth analysis, this study has applied descriptive and
analytical research design and has used the qualitative data collection and data analysis
tools and techniques. The major findings of the research show China’s visible but a
slight tilt towards Taliban since the latter took control in Afghanistan in August 2021.
The study concludes that the major characteristic of the current China’s policy towards
Afghanistan is a “cautious yet engaged” policy posture, primarily due to the strong
interplay of core security challenges and economic interests, respectively.