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China's Digital Silk Road: From Taliban Testbed to ASEAN Tyranny
The Business Guardian
|August 27, 2025
Xinjiang stands as a horrific testament to how technology can be weaponized to dismantle human freedom. Now, that same blueprint is being unrolled in Afghanistan. The Taliban, having studied an American-designed surveillance plan left behind in Kabul, are eager students.
In the dust-choked streets of Kabul, a silent, all-seeing revolution is being engineered. Afghanistan, a nation shattered by war and abandoned by the West, is being systematically repurposed into a live-fire proving ground for the world's most advanced techno-authoritarian toolkit. At the heart of this unsettling transformation is Huawei Technologies, a corporate champion of the Chinese state, which is now in advanced discussions with the Taliban to weave a nationwide digital panopticon.
While formal contracts may not yet be signed, the intent is terrifyingly clear. Beijing is not merely selling cameras; it is exporting a model of absolute control. This gambit in Afghanistan is far more than a local business deal—it is a stark, flashing warning to every nation in Southeast Asia. The Digital Iron Curtain is descending, and ASEAN is squarely in its shadow.
To understand the future being built in Afghanistan, one need only look at Huawei's past in China's Xinjiang region. There, the company was the chief architect of a dystopian surveillance state, deploying an integrated mesh of AI-powered cameras, biometric databases, and predictive algorithms that placed an entire population, predominantly Uighur Muslims, under a microscope of relentless oppression.
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