sancho
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So the point I'm making is that our decision should be based on our own interests, NOT what an unreasonable junta ruled state like pakistan thinks.
Who said it isn't in our interest to A not sell Afghanistan heavy weaponary, B to not prove the wrong notion in Pakistan, that anything India does has to do with them?
Point A is important, because Afghanistan is far from being a stable country and the failed attempt of the US to defeat the Taliban will bring them back to power again, even if it will be partial power. So unless we know how such weapons would be used there, or if they can end up somday in future to fight us, it is in our interest to be cautious!
Point B is a logical one, having peace and stable conditions in India in the last 1.5 decades gave us economical progress, getting back into an arms race by provoking Pakistan, without any real benefit (as if the Afghans with some old T72s would pose a threat to Pak forces), would be counter-productive again. Same reason why India and China, even with border issues and different opinions on Tibet, Pakistan..., are focusing on economy mainly, because that's the best for the progress of both countries. Earlier this year we wanted to send miltary to drag them out of our border regions and now we have joint military exercises. So it is possible to do both, be aware of a possible threat and prepare for the worst case, but mainly focus on the greater good!
I would sell the Afghans the Mi35s when we get replacements, personally even some jags to have propper CAS support, but not heavy weapons like MBTs. The stability of Afghanistan is in Indias interest and they need certain arms for that, but it's not in our interest to beef up another country in our region, we already have too many of them (looking at Arab countries).