there are three kind of friends:
1) friend.
2) friend of a friend
3) enemy of an enemy.
the third one best describe indo afghan love.
The description fits Pak-China love more perfectly.
Why else would a state that calls itself an 'Islamic Republic' and hosts all manner of religious radicals...make friends with a Communist state that oppresses the very practice of religion? It doesn't make any level of sense unless you look at it through the Indian lens - our presence is the only thing that manages to bring these two polar opposite ideologies together.
For Pakistan, it also reminds of a very old saying - "Beggars can't be choosers".
On topic - this is a good development wrt Indo-Afghan cooperation. Certainly isn't the first and most certainly won't be the last. As far as more material assistance goes, deliveries of further Mi-35 gunships and even some tanks (T-55 and T-72M1 are being considered) are a given in the coming years.
In future, the size & scope of help will only keep growing. That I am certain of.
Lol somebody give this guy a basic history lesson. Pashtuns and Hindus were constantly fighting each other, and the Hindu nationalists/BJP/RSS's beloved Marathas were trounced by Ahmed Shah Abdali at Panipat. The only thing that has changed now is the emergence of Pakistan which has brought the Pashtuns in Afghanistan closer to India due to hate of Pakistan. Afghans are extremely and I repeat extremely stupid if they believe Hindu nationalists actually care about them. Hypothetically (although it will never happen) if the Indians take over Pakistan then the next in line will be Afghanistan to create 'Akhand Bharat'
Your paranoia is amusing. No wonder you ran & swam all the way to Sweden.
Jokes aside...times change, and with it, so do alliances. There was a time when the Americans and British were at each other's necks, from killing people to burning down the White House. Yet the two sides are best buddies today - you can rarely see a strategic move or operation of one that does not involve the other in some way.
History is filled with such stories of two best-of-friends becoming worst of enemies, baying for each other's blood...and enemies coming together to fight a common foe.
Yet if you think there is such a thing as a relationship that is to stay as it is forever, you are both misinformed & naive.
Furthermore, I do not see any reason why Pakistanis need to be perturbed by Indian assistance to Afghanistan in any way. Only those that detest the very existence of India, or those who consider the Taliban/ISIS to be their allies have a valid reason to be hateful. Neither type are an ideal citizen...but then again, modern day Pakistan is rife with such people. Not all, but definitely a considerable number.