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In this video, Ankit Avasthi Sir explains the shocking geopolitical development where Russia is considering the Taliban as a legitimate nation and government—something even the United States could not achieve despite 20 years in Afghanistan. Why is Russia taking this step? What are the strategic, economic, and security reasons behind this move? How does this impact America, NATO, China, India, and global power balance? This session provides a clear, logical, and exam-oriented analysis of Russia–Taliban relations, Afghanistan geopolitics, and international diplomacy—extremely useful for UPSC, State PCS, SSC, Defence exams, and current affairs learners. Watch till the end to understand the complete global implications of this decision. Key Topics Covered -- Russia’s official stance on Taliban government Why America failed to legitimize Taliban Strategic interests of Russia in Afghanistan Taliban’s global recognition journey Impact on US foreign policy and NATO Role of China, India, and Central Asia Security, terrorism, and regional stability Geopolitical power shift in world politics #RussiaTaliban #AfghanistanCrisis #WorldPolitics #GeopoliticsExplained #CurrentAffairs #InternationalRelations #USAvsRussia #AnkitAvasthiSir Related Keywords -- Russia Taliban relations by Ankit Avasthi Sir Taliban recognition explained by Ankit Avasthi Sir Afghanistan geopolitics by Ankit Avasthi Sir Russia foreign policy analysis by Ankit Avasthi Sir Why Russia supports Taliban by Ankit Avasthi Sir US failure in Afghanistan by Ankit Avasthi Sir World politics current affairs by Ankit Avasthi Sir