your soviet friends dropped everything and ran, once the body bags started piling up manifold.
Well, the opposite side was supported by another super-power US. Also Soviets never broadened the theatre to Pakistan unlike US/NATO which talk about extending it to quetta through drones.
Afghans have the heart to fight because they have nothing to lose. And they have the time to do so.
This time everyone: Russia, China, India, Iran and US want Afghanistan to stay stable. Losing Afghanistan is not an option for any of them. Only Pakistan wants US to get away. Only Afghans are no match to collective resolve of world powers and its neighbours. Also, the common Afghanis are against the foreign rule and not supportive of talibani rule. India enjoys a favourable image and hence may not be seen as an occupier force unlike the present NATO/US.
moot....they cant occupy what they cant control.
Thats the reason for 30k surge. And if Indian forces join, more boots on ground, then they can control.
Thanx Sahib.
I wonder what indian army has that combined foreign forces from industrialized countries dont have.
Safe Logistics, favourable image due to exemplary civic building work, same sub-continental features, hence less resentment, respect for Afghani culture...etc..etc.
BTW, India's COIN abilities are the best. US comes to practice mountain warfare with IA, did you know that?
use those experts to liberate india from the naxalites, who have presence in 70% of the country (20 out of 28 states). Seems they are spreading their influence and engaging in mass sabotage and kidnap operations
Well, Indian forces dont fight their own people unlike PA. Naxalites, though extremists are still Indians.
and then what happened? Besides, Moghul empire was in decline and there was in-fighting; so u cant give saardar too much credit.
Ranjith Singh could perhaps have been the next emperor of India but for the arrival of British. Anyway, he showed that Afghanistan can be conquered and subjugated.
Taleban were in utter disarray and didnt last too long when foreign forces from all the way across the world stepped their foot in. 8 years later, taleban are stronger --not weaker.
strange realities, eh?
Yep, they were in disarray, but US let the momentum go away with another war.
Back yard??? LOLZ
you dont even have a border with land-locked Afghanistan. Your only land route to Central Asia is via Pakistan. Now you're suddenly thinking you have enough tokens to counter Chinese and American influence. China and Pakistan are the ones which will gain the most from this, if they play their cards right thanks to location
Actually, according to the official map of India, India does share border with Afghanistan, it is just that you have occupied that part of Kashmir. So, it is our backyard. US itself is giving us a window of opportuninty but one their terms, if we play the game right, then we will get it on our terms. As for Chinese, they are in a fix as far as Afghanistan is concerned.
And Pakistan, you are the war theatre, boss.
You want to gain by shooing away the yankees and then going back to your erstwhile arrangement of occupying Afghanistan through Talibs. All your calculations are based on the american retreat(if ever it happens).
Afghanistan ideally should be an independent country. But given our enmity with india, we cannot allow india to support anti-Pakistan elements in india. It's really plain and simple.
We share a porous border with Afghanistan, and there are people who see no difference between Afghanistan side and Pakistan side.
Ideally, there should be two states. One for the Pashtuns and one for the Tajiks. The pashtuns can have both sides of durand.
It seems that Pakistan and Saudi Arabia are working in order to weed out certain elements who can be brought to the negotiating table after a little bit of fine-tuning and diplomacy
Good taliban, eh? All the best! One has to confess that KSA does have levers to control, but would it be success is to be seen.
even people like Karzai are desiring this...and being the "leader" (i emphasize the quotation marks) he is in the position to make his demands heard.
And we are in a position to make Karzai listen to us. We have supported them even before the NATO/US came in.
foreign forces will have no choice but to withdraw. Because this is history ironically being repeated again.
You are only looking at last 300years of history and everyone failed there. But the last time an Indian tried it, Ranjith Singh, he was an enormous success. Even before that India had for many centuries occupied Afganistan.