
Fox News: The ISIS group operating in Afghanistan will likely be capable of conducting “external operations” against the U.S. and Western allies within just six months, a U.S. commander testified Thursday. Gen. Michael Kurilla, leader of U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) testified before the Senate Armed Services Committee on Thursday. Sen. Deb Fischer, R-Neb., pressed him on how soon he believed that ISIS-K, the branch of the Islamic State operating in Afghanistan, might be capable of carrying out attacks outside of Afghanistan. Click here to read more (external link).


Khaama: The Qosh Tepa is an enormous canal building on the Amudarya River, raising the concern of Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan due to the potential effect for drawing water and affecting the countries. The project was inaugurated last year and covered 285 KM, beginning from the Amu River in Balkh Province, passing through Jawzjan, and ending in Faryab. The neighbouring countries, including Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan, worried about the project’s effect on them as the downstream countries. 
8am: Local sources in Baghlan say that as a result of the war between Taliban and the National Resistance Front (NRF), 8 Taliban fighters and 2 forces of this front were killed. On Tuesday night, this conflict took place in Taghank village of Pol-e-Hesar district of Baghlan. The clash between Taliban fighters and NRF troops occurred after Taliban launched house-to-house inspections at Pol-e-Hesar in Andrab, sources add.
NRA: The Taliban also went door to door, confiscating firearms during this time under the guise of keeping people safe, as one Taliban spokesperson told Reuters. Such action is a hallmark of totalitarian, oppressive governments. Now, the Taliban is reportedly using records of firearms owners as a method to track who worked with Americans during our country’s time in Afghanistan to then “target them for retribution, according to a U.S. government report.”
Quartz: In its effort to stay engaged with the Taliban, India has invited officials of the Afghanistan government to attend a crash course on its culture, legislation, and business climate. The four-day virtual course, Immersing with Indian Thoughts, began yesterday (March 14). India’s ministry of external affairs has organized the course through the Indian Institute of Management Kozhikode under the aegis of the India Technical and Economic Cooperation Programme (ITEC), a bilateral assistance programme of the Indian government.
Ariana: At least 17 people died and seven others were injured on Wednesday when a bus carrying gold mine workers, overturned in Chah Ab district of Takhar province. Mullah Zamanuddin, Chah Ab district governor, says that the dead and wounded were gold mine workers.