Lethalforce
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No problem for India, We have our Iranian ports to bring goods to Afganistan.
land route would be a lot cheaper
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No problem for India, We have our Iranian ports to bring goods to Afganistan.
Afghanistan has been suffering the ill-effects of Pakistan's India policy since the 90s.
Why not?@Asim
-Pakistan cannot block the NATO supply route. period.
Denying trade with India through Pakistan is not 'isolating Afghanistan'. The argument that Afghanistan would deny Pakistan trade with all the CAR's (which is isolating Pakistan from an entire region), as a response to denial of trade with India through Pakistan, was raised by an Indian poster, to which it was pointed out that Afghanistan stands to lose a lot more than Pakistan through such tit for tat, since Pakistan's trade with the CAR's is negligible.-Isolating Afghanistan will create a vacuum which others will only be more than happy to fill aside from all the resentment any such move will surely create. Pakistan can no longer hope to strong arm its way with Afghanistan.
No, both Pakistan and Afghanistan lose big.
I say we let them use our trade routes.. Bump up security to check what goods are being transferred and Heavily tax it
At last one optimist. As it is, Pakistan stands to earn a lot by way of Transit duties as the volume of trade is expected to be quite heavy.
So go ahead through Iran if you can.The Chabahar-Melak-Zaranj-Dilaram link will serve Afghanistan just fine.
Pakistan is overstating it's case as a transit nation.
All that will happen is Pakistan will fail to capitalize on a multi-billion dollar opportunity to earn transit fee.
One could also argue that 'Afghanistan has been suffering the ill-effects of India's Pakistan policy since the defeat of the Soviets' - by supporting the brutal tyrants and warlords that comprised the Northern Alliance.
So go ahead through Iran if you can.
Maybe we should set our ego aside and look at the ground realities of whats good for the country.
It's not a question of ego but national security.
Are we going to escort every single truck through the country?
Who is going to pay the exorbitent costs of such an undertaking?
Are we going to assign junior ISI agents to do this task? police?
How do we guard against corruption and double agents?
It's a vertiable Pandora's box. No need to open it now, especially while the country already has so many other problems.
I know many people don't believe it but, given India's record in Sri Lanka, Bangladesh and Tibet, there is no doubt in my mind whatsover that India is involved in Balochistan and elsewhere.
The miniscule economic benefits don't even come close to the potential downside of Indian infiltration.