Due to the unsuccessful invasions by numerous foreign nations, Afghanistan is referred to as the "graveyard of empires." Afghanistan's numerous ethnic and tribal disputes make it a place of insurgency as well. The significant effects of the Soviet operation in Afghanistan between 1979 and 1989 are examined in this research article. The research paper examines the complex impacts of the intervention on Afghan society, economy, politics, and geopolitics thorough examination of historical occurrences, academic viewpoints, and empirical data. This study attempts to give a thorough grasp of how the intervention changed Afghanistan's course and affected regional and international dynamics by looking at both the short-term and long-term effects. Examining the significant and wide-ranging consequences of the Soviet incursion in Afghanistan is the aim of this research work. We shall examine the strategic goals and ideological underpinnings of the USSR's 1979 invasion choice. The terrible human cost of the conflict will thereafter be the focus of our analysis. We'll look at the effects on Afghan society, such as the massive death toll, the millions of people who have been displaced, and the infrastructure damage.
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