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Secrets are never in public domain!Name one item India gave Afghanistan from karzai's wishlist?
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Secrets are never in public domain!Name one item India gave Afghanistan from karzai's wishlist?
Good move if true! we should enhance military ties and if deal is done, we should also send some pilots to Pakistan for training.
Who are you and what have you done to Sher Malang ?
Tu aur Pakistan keh bareii mein kuch achaaa bol deiii.....na mumkin !
Good move if true! we should enhance military ties and if deal is done, we should also send some pilots to Pakistan for training.
There is a lot of press today about the "Afghan outrage" over the construction of a trench along sections of the Afghanistan-Pakistan border (in Balochistan) - what do you make of it, and why?I support anything that could end these decades long 'majera' between Afghanistan and Pakistan.
Chal ab jaldi se taloqat nek karo aur mujhe Lahore ghumao
There is a lot of press today about the "Afghan outrage" over the construction of a trench along sections of the Afghanistan-Pakistan border (in Balochistan) - what do you make of it, and why?
That's a tall tale! With most Afghan officers and troops being trained by India, does anyone think that Afghanistan will equip the ANA with Pakistani weapons? Sounds pretty silly to me.
I support anything that could end these decades long 'majera' between Afghanistan and Pakistan.
Chal ab jaldi se taloqat nek karo aur mujhe Lahore ghumao
Good move if true! we should enhance military ties and if deal is done, we should also send some pilots to Pakistan for training.
That trench means security for both countries and that outrage is unofficial, the central government has acknowledged the benefit of the trench thus it ordered all relevant agencies to only monitor the activities and not become any barrier in the process of diggings by Pakistanis.
But I consider it might not be helpful to twart cross-border terrorism; terrorists can use any means to get their asses this side or on the other side of the border even by bribing Afghan and Pakistani officials.
I agree with you that the trench (or any barrier of this scale) in itself will not prove to be a significant barrier to "unwanted cross-border movement of goods and people" - these kinds of efforts have to be followed up with increased surveillance and rapid response capabilities on both sides, which is where a joint Afghan-Pakistan effort is important because shared responsibility would allow for a more efficient distribution of resources, needed to monitor and guard the fence, on both side and perhaps minimize excessive redundancies (Afghan and Pakistani posts right across from each other).That trench means security for both countries and that outrage is unofficial, the central government has acknowledged the benefit of the trench thus it ordered all relevant agencies to only monitor the activities and not become any barrier in the process of diggings by Pakistanis.
But I consider it might not be helpful to twart cross-border terrorism; terrorists can use any means to get their asses this side or on the other side of the border even by bribing Afghan and Pakistani officials.
I agree with you that the trench (or any barrier of this scale) in itself will not prove to be a significant barrier to "unwanted cross-border movement of goods and people" - these kinds of efforts have to be followed up with increased surveillance and rapid response capabilities on both sides, which is where a joint Afghan-Pakistan effort is important because shared responsibility would allow for a more efficient distribution of resources, needed to monitor and guard the fence, on both side and perhaps minimize excessive redundancies (Afghan and Pakistani posts right across from each other).
I do think that the two sides should also consider opening more manned crossings and make the cross-border travel process simpler and quicker to minimize the impact on people who have legitimate, legal interests on both sides.
yes mujh jaise bhi dunya me paye jatay hayn dont yu know ?Are you for real?
china ? we also buying from them, whats the logic behind this, buying from china and selling to afghanistan thats was the questionOur entire industry has for some years been geared towards supplying the military with the tools and equipment necessary to battle insurgency. Who better then us to supply the Afghans?