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Must read -- Ghani sab taking the war to Baluchistan ?? Very interesting -- careful Ghani sab remember Amanullah, Zahir Shah, Daoud Khan Shaheed, Najeebollah, Rabbani -- you have a lot of work you need to get done.
Article here, excerpts below:
The Pakistan military is waging a war on its provinces of Balochistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, President of Afghanistan Ashraf Ghani said on Wednesday. Seeking deeper cooperation with India, Dr. Ghani said there were two wars raging in South Asia with the first in Afghanistan and the other across the Afghanistan-Pakistan borders in the two Pakistani provinces where Pakistan is fighting a “blowback.”
“Today there are two wars raging [in South Asia]. The war in my country is not a civil war. What kind of a political solution is possible when you have nine internationally recognised terrorist groups operating in your country [Afghanistan]? The second war is the war in Pakistan. But the media do not speak about that. There are two hundred seven thousand members of the Pakistani army just in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and of course in Balochistan. This war needs coverage.”
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However, the two countries did not make any reference to military assistance that Afghanistan has requested from India. During a visit to Delhi a few weeks ago, Afghan Army chief General Qadam Shah Shahim put in requests for more helicopters, tanks, artillery and ammunition, as well as training for more Afghan forces. Despite being asked on the specifics of what India, which has traditionally been wary of supplying Afghanistan lethal military hardware, would provide Afghanistan, Foreign Secretary S. Jaishankar said he had nothing to add beyond the joint statement.
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Raising concerns over Pakistan’s blockage of transit rights for goods to flow between India and Afghanistan, Mr. Jaishankar said the two leaders had expressed their disappointment over the fact that 1.7 lakh tonnes of wheat that India had offered Afghanistan in December 2015 remain undelivered.
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“Pakistan has access to the sea but behaves like a land-locked country. We say, if you block us, we will block you,” Dr. Ghani said, indicating that Afghanistan would stop Pakistan’s trade routes to Central Asia if Islamabad declines to give Kabul access to the Wagah border.
Article here, excerpts below:
The Pakistan military is waging a war on its provinces of Balochistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, President of Afghanistan Ashraf Ghani said on Wednesday. Seeking deeper cooperation with India, Dr. Ghani said there were two wars raging in South Asia with the first in Afghanistan and the other across the Afghanistan-Pakistan borders in the two Pakistani provinces where Pakistan is fighting a “blowback.”
“Today there are two wars raging [in South Asia]. The war in my country is not a civil war. What kind of a political solution is possible when you have nine internationally recognised terrorist groups operating in your country [Afghanistan]? The second war is the war in Pakistan. But the media do not speak about that. There are two hundred seven thousand members of the Pakistani army just in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and of course in Balochistan. This war needs coverage.”
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However, the two countries did not make any reference to military assistance that Afghanistan has requested from India. During a visit to Delhi a few weeks ago, Afghan Army chief General Qadam Shah Shahim put in requests for more helicopters, tanks, artillery and ammunition, as well as training for more Afghan forces. Despite being asked on the specifics of what India, which has traditionally been wary of supplying Afghanistan lethal military hardware, would provide Afghanistan, Foreign Secretary S. Jaishankar said he had nothing to add beyond the joint statement.
...
Raising concerns over Pakistan’s blockage of transit rights for goods to flow between India and Afghanistan, Mr. Jaishankar said the two leaders had expressed their disappointment over the fact that 1.7 lakh tonnes of wheat that India had offered Afghanistan in December 2015 remain undelivered.
...
“Pakistan has access to the sea but behaves like a land-locked country. We say, if you block us, we will block you,” Dr. Ghani said, indicating that Afghanistan would stop Pakistan’s trade routes to Central Asia if Islamabad declines to give Kabul access to the Wagah border.