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Very tough putting the gennie back in the bottle
Hope you have the same notions for IOK as well.
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Very tough putting the gennie back in the bottle
Ahh The Irony ..... Now Every Indian will reject this statement , as since it is against them , it is most definitely Wrong .
Ahh The Irony ..... Now Every Indian will reject this statement , as since it is against them , it is most definitely Wrong .
The Baloch Weapons' Suppliers
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¶11. (S) The Baloch militias appear to be buying their weapons
from smugglers from Afghanistan, according to Embassy
contacts. These weapons are being run into the country by
hard-core criminal gangs, said Director General of the
National Police Bureau Muhammad Shoaib Suddle, who served
three tours with the police in the province. "They are not
doing it for tribal affinity; they are doing it for money."
The DGMI says it is easy to get weapons from narcotics
traffickers in the region. The GOP worries that Afghanistan
and India, the latter through its consulates in Afghanistan
and Iran, are providing funding and lethal aid to the Baloch
insurgents. (Note: Embassy has no evidence that India is
providing support to the Baloch insurgency through its
consulates in Afghanistan and Iran. End note.) Indian
financial assistance to the Baloch nationalists, if it
exists, could also be funneled through Baloch expatriates in
the Persian Gulf states who remit funds to the province.
In a double whammy for Pakistan, only 2% of the 1,500 Afghans who participated in the poll voted in favour of Pakistan. In fact, the Taliban fared better with 3%.
The poll, held by Afghan Centre for Socio Economic and Opinion Research and commissioned by agencies like BBC, ABC and German TV ARD, cut across all ethnic and geographical divides. The poll was carried out in all 43 provinces between December 11 and 23 last year. India was followed by Germany (59%), the US (51%), Iran (50%) and Britain (39%).
Hope you have the same notions for IOK as well.
Chuck Hagel can provide the proof for his statements to UN.
I'm betting he won't
well don't jump like monkey , we know you got candy . world knows who support terrorist it's not our policy .
Probably people forget the 2 hr bbc documentary on double cross of Pakistan and how ISI and Pakistanis are involved in terror policy. country of liars .....etc....
i don't reject this statement...if its true well done India...Its called tit for tat.
Afghans Assess Roles for NATO, U.N., Regional Actors
71% of Afghans say India playing most positive role in country: Poll - Times Of India
We had and all of them are in graves
Indian Assistance Vital, Substantial and Targeted
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¶6. (U) Rasool, Spanta and Charge Mishra all noted that
India's foreign assistance programs were very
successful--$1.5 billion dollars invested directly in
Afghanistan in the form of roads, schools and hospitals in
the past five years, successful education programs, including
500 higher education scholarships and the 500 vocational
training scholarships a year which is increasing to 675 each
as of 2009. India recently signed a deal to build an
agriculture university in Kabul, and will also provide solar
panels to power satellite television in remote communities,
in order to link well-trained teachers to the most remote
parts of Afghanistan--a tool also used in India. Charge
Mishra said that five medical missions in Afghanistan saw
30,000 patients a month. Meanwhile, Rasool said, private
Afghans with means increasingly send their children to Indian
schools and travel to India for medical care.
¶7. (C) From all accounts, and according to Embassy
information, there is no significant Indian assistance to
Afghan security forces or police. A senior MOI official did
travel to New Delhi last month but there is no reported
outcome of that visit. Charge Mishra said they did fund some
one-by-one military training to Afghans, all conducted in
India, but understood the sensitivity of being too visible in
this area--a sentiment the Afghan officials echoed.
You are new here Kido , so I wont go after you , Enjoy your time here .
Well now Hold onto this thought .