I have many Indian friends in Ca, from all over India so.............
But they don't share the same culture,language etc....you don't need any of these to strike a friendship.
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I have many Indian friends in Ca, from all over India so.............
Its a pity cuz many Afghanis is Pakistan, who are living in our country and eating our food and they are treated like one of us, but some of them still hate us, apparently they wont say that on our faces cuz as you just said it will be rude.
Im sorry but in my POV Afghanis in Canada are even worst then Indians, Cuz some of them simply dont like us, but Indian keeping in mind we almost share same language and culture are more attached to us. so its just my POV feel free to disagree
If you consider hundreds of years of invasions into North India as cultural links..then you are right.But current Pakistani provinces were also invaded on the way to India..so won't they have the same "cultural" links?
The links was through areas falling in current day Pakistan. And several hundreds years back there was no INDIA aka Bharat aka Hindustan. Current day India is as old as Pakistan so dont try to be extra smart.
Nobody is objection to the building roads but to your fraud and lie that you are doing it for Afghan people. Atleast we do not mince words about our national interests in that country and atleast we not dishonest like you in this regard.
Kashmir is not part of India hence there is no question of meddling in India by Pakistan. On the other hand you can take up Maoists issue and blame Pakistan if you found any clue to our meddling there.
Y] but trust me all of them no matter where they live have a negative view of pakistan. you can accuse and blame them for it, that is your choice, but it wont hurt you if you ponder for once and see how much in fault pakistan is for their attitude.
India, Iran distrustful of renewed Afghan-Pakistan ties
"The Indians are shell-shocked," said a Western diplomat involved in Afghanistan policy. "They went in with more than a billion dollars, and now Pakistan is eating their lunch."
In his meetings, Mullen sought to assure Indian officials that the U.S.-led counterinsurgency strategy was on track and that the United States has a long-term commitment to assist Afghanistan. "India, perhaps more than any outside country, has the greatest stake in our success in Afghanistan," one U.S. official said.
The United States, Mullen told reporters, is not "looking for the door out of Afghanistan or out of this region."
But Indian officials remain deeply mistrustful of Pakistan's motivations in Afghanistan. The Pakistanis, officials here contend, have deftly capitalized on Karzai's fears of abandonment by the United States -- fueled in part by his misinterpretation of President Obama's pledge to begin drawing down forces by July 2011 -- by offering to help forge a deal with an insurgency that his army and NATO forces have been unable to defeat.
"Pakistan wants to be able to control the sequence of events in Afghanistan," a second senior Indian official said. "We don't want a situation that would entail a revision to pre-2001, with backward-looking people taking the reins of power in Kabul."
Iran, which is predominantly Shiite Muslim, is also worried about any greater political role for leaders of the almost exclusively Sunni Taliban, many of whom regard Shiites as apostates. Diplomats in New Delhi say Iran has encouraged India to send more of its assistance to provinces in northern and western Afghanistan that are under the control of warlords and other power brokers who were part of the anti-Taliban Northern Alliance. The diplomats said that India has not shifted its efforts, much of which were already directed at the north.
Whether the Taliban is genuinely interested in reconciliation is questionable. CIA director Leon Panetta said last month that he saw no clear indications that insurgent leaders wanted to engage in peace talks with the Afghan government.
Mullen echoed that assessment, saying he does not believe reconciliation is imminent. "We've got to be in a position of strength," he said. "We're just not there yet."
washingtonpost.com
No offense but that doesn't bother us. Most Pakistanis dont think about afghanistan let alone know what ethnic groups there are or anything in general about your country. While you guys seem to know more about Pakistan then most Pakistanis.Pakistani Pashtuns may like you ( even though I have met a lot that don't) but the rest of Pakistanis aren't too fond of you. You've been hating us since 1947 and we could care less.
Anyways back to the topic, personally I don't think we should get too involved in afghanistan.
We should ask them to stop tearing down fences when we try to build them, take back their refugees, and stop living in denial and accept the durand line. Other then that we should leave them and deal with our own problems.
Very good reply, seems you have replied from your heart.
You haven't been innocent either invading us in the 50's, being the only country to not have recognized Pakistan when it was created
The eastern part of Afghanistan empire was conquered and annexed by the British colonial empire. The Afghans were under the impression that when British withdrew those areas will be returned to Afghanistan. The independence of Pakistan and NWFP voting to join Pakistan came us a shock to Afghans. It took them few decades to accept the reality of Pakistan-Afghanistan border. We should raise this old issue as it is resolved. We should now concentrate at fostering close relations with Afghanistan.
he he ha ha,
Indians invest more in Afghanistan for our sake
Theres still a lot of them out there that don't though. If I'm not mistaken their government does not recognize it either. Personally I really could care less about afghanistan. If they want a relationship then fine, but if they don't then who cares
I think you are forgetting Pakistani support during Russian invasion.how much in fault pakistan is for their attitude.