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Actually, nothing of that sort. Unlike in the 1990's, India can do quite a bit to help the Northern Alliance this time around. Keeping the finances flowing will pretty much block any hopes of you guys even if the west withdraws completely, something that won't happen anyways. You are in for a rude shock this time around. There is no way the Indian government will just allow the Northern alliance to be isolated this time around. If you imagine a cake walk, think again. Afghanistan borders your country, not ours & any instability there will affect you, not us. India simply won't roll over & play dead & you will learn, one way or the other that the world has changed since the 1990's. The Americans, if they do withdraw will be more than happy to join India in giving you a taste of your own medicine since your "strategic location" would be of no further use to them.
Dream on!
That's a negative. Your friends the Russians and the Chinese would allow no such thing. We are in a transitional period of a bloc shift.The problem with India's strategy is that they rely on the Northern Alliance. Pakistan and Afghanistan share an ethnicity which is the majority of Afghanistan. To say it quite, simply, India is out of it's league. If you need a reality check, perhaps you should see what happened to your embassy. Investments are good because we in Pakistan love watching the Indian taxpayers setting their money on fire.