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Afghanistan says it no longer depends on Karachi Port after Indian shipment arrives via Chabahar

For an Afghan..it is indeed!!
A country invaded by foreigners, exploited by neighbors for long...yes it is a breath of fresh air of freedom!!!


Why would Afghanistan do that...if Pakistan has a problem they can always say 'no'!
Indian don't exploit do they. Stop talking bollocks
 
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Good..this route will be used to surround Pakistan during war...hope afghan give us a airbase...
 
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Why would Afghanistan do that...if Pakistan has a problem they can always say 'no'!

What you are trying to imply?

Its the Kabul regime aka northern alliance which wants dependencies with Pakistan removed. We say "Marhaba". Go on son, use the Iranian port and territory. we are done.
 
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Something is fishy lol why afghanistan is saying this again and again :D. Enjoy the shipment.

Good..this route will be used to surround Pakistan during war...hope afghan give us a airbase...
You don't have courage to step in ground in Afghanistan and dreaming about air base lol.
 
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Mr. Nimroz can stop eating all the bread & butter provided by NATO/US & others via Karachi. Also, ask NATO to divert all the aid and transship through Iran instead of Karachi. Talk is easy and to please the master, it was necessary to quote Pakistan in this regard. People like Nimroz are anti progress of Afghanistan. Not being a tout in first place, should have told that now Afghanistan can use two ways but ironically, would have killed his ego as well as monthly salary and other luxuries.

Now watch how Ghani continues to beg on Indian behalf for Pakistan to allow Indian goods to reach its soil...

One can only laugh at Afghan claims. Millions of Afghans are languishing inside Pakistan and don't even want to return to their native country. So much for success.

This is excellent news for Pakistan. I sincerely hope Afghan claims are true. We need to shut all Afghan cargo moving out of Karachi. Let's put Afghan claims to the test.
 
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With the opening of Chabahar Port, Afghanistan will no longer be dependent on Karachi Port
yeah but the most funny thing is now they're dependent on "Iran and India" LOL:lol:

With the opening of Chabahar Port, Afghanistan will no longer be dependent on Karachi Port
yeah but the most funny thing is now they're dependent on "Iran and India" LOL:lol:
 
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https://www.pakistantoday.com.pk/20...t-after-indian-shipment-arrives-via-chabahar/

NOVEMBER 12, 2017 BY WEB DESK
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NIMROZ: As the first shipment of wheat arrived in Nimroz via Iran’s Chabahar Port on Saturday, the Afghan officials said their country was no longer dependent on Pakistan’s Karachi port.

The shipment arrived in Nimroz province in Afghanistan’s west, Tolo News reported.

Senior government officials and the Indian ambassador to Kabul, Manpreet Vohra, attended a ceremony to inaugurate the new trade route – which according to officials, will help Afghanistan overcome its dependence on other trade routes, including Pakistan.

“With the opening of Chabahar Port, Afghanistan will no longer be dependent on Karachi Port,” Nimroz Governor Mohammad Samiullah said.

“This port will create thousands of jobs and bring billions of dollars in revenue to Afghanistan, Iran and India.”

He said the residents of Nimroz are determined to ensure the Nimroz-Delaram roads are secure. This route leads directly to Chabahar Port in Iran.

At the same event, Nasir Ahmad Durani, acting minister of agriculture, said the cooperation between Afghanistan, India and Iran in the Chabahar region is a great opportunity to boost trade ties between the three countries.

Meanwhile, Indian Ambassador Manpreet Vohra said that Chabahar Port provides easy and short connectivity between countries in the region.

He said the shipment is part of the 1.1 million wheat pledged by India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi to Afghanistan – during his visit to Kabul.

According to him, 700,000 tons of the wheat has so far arrived in Afghanistan.

He said the reason for cooperation between India and Iran to help Afghanistan is to find an alternate route for trade between the three countries.

The Indian envoy said Chabahar Port’s route will not be closed at random – which is a problem Afghanistan faces in working through some countries in the region.

Vohra says Saturday’s shipment is part of the wheat promised by India to Afghanistan.

Dozens of Nimroz residents attended the inauguration of the Chabahar Port route and performed traditional dances.


excellent news... now take your refugees back as well

talk to us again when Afghanistan is a super power poised to take control of kpk and Baluchistan, till that time.... we don't want to hear word afghan or afghani....

may be US should be advised to use Iranian route for their supplies as well
 
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https://www.pakistantoday.com.pk/20...t-after-indian-shipment-arrives-via-chabahar/

NOVEMBER 12, 2017 BY WEB DESK
AFG.jpg



NIMROZ: As the first shipment of wheat arrived in Nimroz via Iran’s Chabahar Port on Saturday, the Afghan officials said their country was no longer dependent on Pakistan’s Karachi port.

The shipment arrived in Nimroz province in Afghanistan’s west, Tolo News reported.

Senior government officials and the Indian ambassador to Kabul, Manpreet Vohra, attended a ceremony to inaugurate the new trade route – which according to officials, will help Afghanistan overcome its dependence on other trade routes, including Pakistan.

“With the opening of Chabahar Port, Afghanistan will no longer be dependent on Karachi Port,” Nimroz Governor Mohammad Samiullah said.

“This port will create thousands of jobs and bring billions of dollars in revenue to Afghanistan, Iran and India.”

He said the residents of Nimroz are determined to ensure the Nimroz-Delaram roads are secure. This route leads directly to Chabahar Port in Iran.

At the same event, Nasir Ahmad Durani, acting minister of agriculture, said the cooperation between Afghanistan, India and Iran in the Chabahar region is a great opportunity to boost trade ties between the three countries.

Meanwhile, Indian Ambassador Manpreet Vohra said that Chabahar Port provides easy and short connectivity between countries in the region.

He said the shipment is part of the 1.1 million wheat pledged by India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi to Afghanistan – during his visit to Kabul.

According to him, 700,000 tons of the wheat has so far arrived in Afghanistan.

He said the reason for cooperation between India and Iran to help Afghanistan is to find an alternate route for trade between the three countries.

The Indian envoy said Chabahar Port’s route will not be closed at random – which is a problem Afghanistan faces in working through some countries in the region.

Vohra says Saturday’s shipment is part of the wheat promised by India to Afghanistan.

Dozens of Nimroz residents attended the inauguration of the Chabahar Port route and performed traditional dances.
good, now we can stop afghan free trade route and start charging them:cheers:
 
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You done from Karachi port? Good, gtfo Karachi too. You &*&$% up my beautiful city with your drugs, gang and ethnic hatred BS. Away with you, hope all Afghans from Karachi move to Chabahar too.
 
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