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Training from India? :lol:

Well at least we got nothing to worry about. :chilli:

Aww...Butt-hurt that they didn't come to your institutions for training?

Well you are right though, you won't have anything to worry about, unless you plan to go to war with them. In our institutions, they will be trained to be officers and gentlemen. They won't go about creating trouble for you like the graduates of your own institutes (like illyas Kashmiri or the N number of other officers who have helped the Taliban against your own country).

There is a reason they came to India, bypassing your country that nobody (who wants to be respectable) would want to come for training.

But don't worry, your country is still the place where all the terrorists in the world visit for military training. From Uzbekhs to chechens to Saudis to Indians to Pakistanis - if they want terrorist training, your country is what they turn to. Such is the reputation of the two countries, 60+ years after independence.
 
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Aww...Butt-hurt that they didn't come to your institutions for training?

Well you are right though, you won't have anything to worry about, unless you plan to go to war with them. In our institutions, they will be trained to be officers and gentlemen. They won't go about creating trouble for you like the graduates of your own institutes (like illyas Kashmiri or the N number of other officers who have helped the Taliban against your own country).

There is a reason they came to India, bypassing your country that nobody (who wants to be respectable) would want to come for training.

But don't worry, your country is still the place where all the terrorists in the world visit for military training. From Uzbekhs to chechens to Saudis to Indians to Pakistanis - if they want terrorist training, your country is what they turn to. Such is the reputation of the two countries, 60+ years after independence.


We don't want to train the Afghan Northern Alliance.
 
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For that all they need are Binoculars. :D

This is what the Afghans will learn from your institutes.

Step 1. Declare surgical strikes.

Step 2. Retreat back to your barracks.
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Quite impressive knowledge you have. :D
We will also give them history books too. Education is key factor too. If you know what I mean. :azn:


Good luck with that and happy training. :D
 
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This is what the Afghans will learn from your institutes.

Step 1. Declare surgical strikes.

Step 2. Retreat back to your barracks.
:woot:


This nonsense, never ends . Show me a statement by anyone from Indian MEA or Military threatening surgical strikes.
 
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But honestly bro, besides Kabul, which are the other major cities and towns you have? Is there normal life? Do kids go to school?

Why don't you start a thread about Afghanistan and show us?

There are some pretty regular Afghans like you and Ahmad who post here.

Yet we know very very very little save for the war news.


Yes dude there are five major cities in Afghanistan now Kabul, Herat, Mazar-e-Sharif, Kandahar, Jalalabad but other provincial capitals also rehabilitated under various programs.

We have around 9 mln students in schools (total population of Afghanistan is 28~).

I will start a thread in near future I have a stock of photos from many provinces I visit.
 
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Pakistani PM offers training to Afghan army
Pakistani PM offers training to Afghan army
English.news.cn** 2011-10-22 02:39:21 FeedbackPrintRSS
by Muhammad Tahir

ISLAMABAD, Oct. 21 (Xinhua) -- Pakistani Prime Minister Yusuf Raza Gilani offered training to Afghan armed forces and renewed his country's support for the Afghan-led peace and reconciliation process, local media reported on Friday.

Pakistan's offer came days after Afghanistan and India signed a strategic partnership agreement which will allow India to train and equip Afghan security forces.

Pakistan on a number of occasions has offered imparting training to Afghan forces but Kabul has not accepted it.

"Pakistan is ready to train the Afghan army, police and administration to cope with the aftermath of the 2014 period," Prime Minister Gilani said in a meeting with an Afghan parliamentary delegation in Islamabad. The delegation was led by Ustad Mohaqiq, member of Afghan National Assembly or Wolesi Jirga and the Chairman of Commission on Law and Justice of Wolesi Jirga.

The Afghan delegation is visiting Islamabad at a time when Afghan government has suspended joint peace efforts with Pakistan after the last month assassination of Afgahn peace envoy Prof. Burhanuddin Rabbani. Afghan officials had claimed that plot was prepared in the Pakistani city of Quetta by Afghan Taliban. Pakistan rejected the claim but assured cooperation.

Prime Minister Gilani said that he has visited Afghanistan twice and met President Karzai along with Pakistan's military leadership and assured support to the Afghan peace process, adding that Pakistan supported the Afghan-led and Afghan-owned process of reconciliation.

"We want to see independent, prosperous and stable Afghanistan. My government will support any solution which will not destabilize Pakistan as was the case last time when this country had to host three million Afghan refugees", the Prime Minister stated.

He said that Pakistan had contributed 350 million U.S. dollars to take part in the rehabilitation of Afghanistan and awarded 2000 scholarships to the Afghan students who were now studying in various universities of Pakistan.

Ustad Mohaqiq advocated the reconciliation process in which Taliban should be included provided they accepted the Afghan constitution.

He rejected the policy of blaming each other and instead underscored the need of working closely against the common enemy.

He said both Afghanistan and Pakistan should work to accomplish the mission of Professor Burhaniuddin Rabbani who wanted to see both the countries as good neighbors and good friends.
http://news.xinhuanet.com/english2010/world/2011-10/22/c_131205459.htm
Link by arp2041. Nice article :D
 
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