By Akhal-Teke bulletin: Eurasianet The trans-Afghan TAPI natural gas pipeline is the Groundhog Day of infrastructure projects. Over and again, officials from some or all of the countries involved — which is to say Turkmenistan, Afghanistan, Pakistan and India — meet and exchange assurances that the project will happen. When it does, everybody will prosper, they agree. And then nothing happens. But time is now pressing. Kabul-based outlet ToloNews reported on February 19 on a meeting between Shahabuddin Delawar, the acting Mines and Petroleum Minister in the Taliban-run government in Afghanista…