ORF President Samir Saran explains why India focuses more on Afghanistan than Ukraine. Samir Saran questions the global order, challenging how rules are framed, implemented, and who gets exemptions. He asserts that for India, issues began with Afghanistan, not Ukraine, and criticizes Western powers for abandoning Afghanistan despite foreseeing the consequences, including the impact on women's rights under the new government. Samir Saran emphasizes that India is more affected by events in Kabul than Kyiv. He highlights the need for the world to acknowledge flaws in the current global order, which serves the elite 1 billion while neglecting the remaining 7.5 billion people who now demand a reset. Samir Saran also underscores the rising importance of the G20, where more leaders can present their views, over the G7. Watch this excerpt to learn more about his perspectives.