sensenreason
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a lot of those land-locked Central Asian (former communist soviet states) are a lot more open to trade and commercial relations with other countries, especially Pakistan --- except maybe Uzbekistan which is a VERY VERY closed and self-isolated country, with ultra protectionist measures in place.
We have a lot to offer those countries, where other nearby rivals lack or fall behind. It'll just take leadership and being assertive.
india represents little threat if we can focus also more on value-added goods rather than raw textiles.....their goods wont magically appear at Chahbahar port, they still have to ship them over there. Their aircrafts, and their merchandise travelling our railways should no way be allowed near/in this country.
and in the (disturbingly likely) event that this unpatriotic administration allows such 'initiative' to go through, then we should definately not pay for the security of those trains; and it should be clear to indian that they are engaging in a lot of business risk.
There will be people who will keep their eyes out for those trains. Some of them, may be armed.
What bakwas is this thread? What goods will India send to Central Asia and that through ****** right now our 4000 people in Af are such an issue....This is all hot air...where is the rail line? what are goods being exported that too new orders?.....blah blah blah..why waste time on something that might happen IF ALL goes well...god willing...Fat luck.