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Afghanistan to sign its first strategic partnership agreement with India

yaar pehle apne desh ko sambhalo ! karachi me khule-aam katl ho rahe hain and you are talking about afganistan...pehle apne gireban mein jhankiye janaab...
Tell me were the killings in Karachi done by the Govt ? If not , then kindly do no post when you dont even understand what are we talking about ! Once again trying to relate everything with Pakistan :hitwall:
 
But Talibans are terrorists.. And Pakistani proxies.. So by THAT logic, they dont speak for Afghanistan. Just like TTP who controls/controlled large parts of Pakistan does/did not speak for those provinces in Pakistan..Sorry..Wrong Logic
Which large parts of Pakistan ? FATA is only like 2% of Pakistan and there too just the Northern parts are controlled by Taliban , others have been cleared out ages ago :P ... Are you trying to compare Pakistan with Afghanistan where the Govt is limited to the presidential palace ? :hitwall:
 
India, Afghanistan Sign Strategic Partnership Agreement.


India and Afghanistan today signed Strategic Partnership agreement.

India stands by Afghanistan in its journey of peace, says Prime Minister Manmohan Singh after talks with President Hamid Karzai.

People of Afghanistan deserve to live in peace without outside interference, says Singh.

Karzai said South Asia is facing dangers from terrorism and extremism used as an instrument of policy against innocent civilians. .

news.outlookindia.com | India-Afghan Sign Strategic Partnership Agreement.

Its done.. congrats..:cheers:
 
India, Afghanistan Sign Strategic Partnership Agreement.


India and Afghanistan today signed Strategic Partnership agreement.

India stands by Afghanistan in its journey of peace, says Prime Minister Manmohan Singh after talks with President Hamid Karzai.

People of Afghanistan deserve to live in peace without outside interference, says Singh.

Karzai said South Asia is facing dangers from terrorism and extremism used as an instrument of policy against innocent civilians. .

news.outlookindia.com | India-Afghan Sign Strategic Partnership Agreement.

Its done.. congrats..:cheers:


This should read Puppet american regime does deal India which will not last because the afghanistanis were not represented. Why Spark do you indian guys not accept what is staring you in the face. Honestly mate you guys really thing that the deal has been done with afgahnis?
 
This should read Puppet american regime does deal India which will not last because the afghanistanis were not represented. Why Spark do you indian guys not accept what is staring you in the face. Honestly mate you guys really thing that the deal has been done with afgahnis?

BIGGEST BULL CRAP! pray tell me who are the real power power centers in Afghanistan right now?

If yo tell it is the Taliban then you are totally delusional.
 
This should read Puppet american regime does deal India which will not last because the afghanistanis were not represented. Why Spark do you indian guys not accept what is staring you in the face. Honestly mate you guys really thing that the deal has been done with afgahnis?

Many of you guys have called ur own government as puppets before.

The agreements are mainly on trades, resources sharing, military training and infrastructure.

Puppet or not any deal between 2 countries needs to signed.
 
Afghanistan, India to bolster security ties

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The Afghan president’s trip, his second to India this year, comes after he accused Pakistan – India’s arch enemy – of funding militant groups. Islamabad’s relationship with key backer the United States has also soured.
Karzai was to sign a security agreement handing a greater role to India in training Afghan security forces and also seal two other deals covering energy and mining.
“This is a significant visit by the president and India is fully committed to nurturing our friendship and strategic partnership with Afghanistan,” Indian Foreign Minister SM Krishna told reporters after talks with Karzai.
Analysts in India had predicted that Karzai would elevate New Delhi’s role in stabilising his violence-torn country as he eyes a drawdown of US-led troops by 2014.
They argue that Karzai is losing patience with Pakistan, a key player in the region, and is instead looking for more support from New Delhi – something which is likely to rile Pakistan.
Krishna said that there would be one strategic agreement between the countries that “takes care of security” and two others to help the development of Afghanistan in mining and energy.
“Karzai’s visit comes at a crucial juncture to endorse India’s involvement in Afghanistan,” Saeed Naqvi from the Observer Research Foundation think-tank told AFP.
“Karzai is coming to India to confer on India the tag ‘reliable ally’… India will get the right to play a more pronounced role (in Afghanistan) after Karzai’s visit.”
The Indian Express newspaper reported on Sunday that the Afghan leader would sign a “strategic partnership” agreement with Singh, his first such pact.
Indian involvement in Afghanistan is extremely sensitive because of the delicate and often deadly power games in South Asia.
New Delhi, fearful of the return of an Islamist regime in Kabul, has ploughed billions of dollars of aid into the country to gain influence – raising suspicion in Pakistan, which views Afghanistan as its backyard.
But anger in Kabul about the recent death of former president and peace envoy Burhanuddin Rabbani – killed by a Pakistani citizen, according to Karzai’s office – is seen as pushing Afghanistan further into India’s orbit.
“After all the destruction and misery, the double game towards Afghanistan and the use of terrorism as an excuse still continues,” Karzai said of Pakistan on Monday evening.
Krishna said the assassination of Rabbani and of Karzai’s brother, Ahmed Wali Karzai, in July were “a grim reminder” to Afghanistan, India and the entire region of the need to fight militant groups.
Karzai will later Tuesday hold a press conference with Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh. On Wednesday, he is set to deliver a speech on “The Future of Afghanistan and South Asia.”
Indian political analyst Subhash Agrawal, head of India Focus, a private think-tank, said the visit was “very significant in light of Afghanistan accusing Pakistan of being involved in the killing of Rabbani”.
“This visit creates more of a natural window for India to have a sustainable role in Afghanistan post-2014,” Agrawal told AFP.
Some analysts fear, however, that a greater role for India would lead to a more intense and dangerous “proxy war” between it and nuclear-armed Pakistan on Afghan territory, with unpredictable consequences.
New Delhi has repeatedly accused Pakistan of links to groups such as Lashkar-e-Taiba and the Haqqani network, which is accused of carrying out attacks in Afghanistan on Indian targets, including New Delhi’s embassy in Kabul.
Any change in the Afghan-Indian dynamic also comes amid a sharp deterioration in ties between Pakistan and the US.
Washington has accused Islamabad of covertly funding militant groups in Afghanistan, while the killing of Osama bin Laden by US troops on Pakistani territory in May also hit relations.
C. Raja Mohan, senior analyst at the Centre For Policy Research in New Delhi, warned that neither India nor Afghanistan could afford to isolate Pakistan.
“Delhi and Kabul are realistic enough to know that there can be no lasting peace in Afghanistan without a measure of Pakistan’s support,”

Afghanistan, India to bolster security ties – The Express Tribune

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Wah wah kya kahne .... ! India afghan Jindabad
yo yo yo yo yo yo yo (for pakis)
 
Many of you guys have called ur own government as puppets before.

The agreements are mainly on trades, resources sharing, military training and infrastructure.

Puppet or not any deal between 2 countries needs to signed.

well with americans pulling out we will see how taleban handle india or vice versa
 
Then why did you have the US/UK over in your country in the first place? Afghanistan is a landlocked country, & Pakistan & Iran have borders with Afghanistan, they (& rest of the countries bordering Afghanistan) should come first in strategic agreements, & everyone else later, for the stability of the region. If Afghanistan does not want the region to be stable, that's another issue.
But Bilal, the problem here is simple to understand if one keeps the doctrine of 'deniability' aside. Pakistan wants a pliable government installed in Afghanistan (Prefrably the Haqqanis who would dance to Pakistan's tunes) once the Americans withdraw. Why? Because of two reasons:

1. Security which the Pakistan Army is paranoid about. Paranoid of India sandwiching Pakistan from the West (Afghanistan) and the East. That is understandable but misplaced.

2. Use Afghanistan to further it's economic and energy interests as Afghanistan is the center of gravity in Asia, connecting the CIS Republics, Iran, Pakistan, and further away to China, Iraq and India. It would have tremendous leverage in the region and therefore the need to have a friendly pro-Pak government there to pander to Pakistan's every wish.

Unfortunately for Pakistan the present government headed by Karzai and Co is drifting farther away from the Pakistani dream of making Afghanistan its protectorate, client state, puppet state, neo-colony, or protectorate. But that may not happen at all. The US of A will never allow that and the reason they are stationing an equivalent of three army divisions in and around Kabul permanently after the ISAF finally withdraw in 2014.

It will be interesting to see how things unfold in the near future.

Cheers!
 
Really good news :tup:

I think 3 MoU are signed today! Great starting indeed! :)
 
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