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NEW DELHI: Two more Afghan cities will be connected by direct flights to Delhi this week, the government said on Monday, a move that is expected to further ease trade and commerce between the two countries.

The cities are Mazar-e-Sharif, in Afghanistan's north, and Herat in the west.

The inaugural direct flight took off from the Maulana Jalalludin Balkhi airport in Mazar-e-Sharif for Indira Gandhi International Airport at 10.30am on Monday. Kam Air — a private airline of the Kamgar Group — will operate two flights a week from Mazar-e-Sharif, on Mondays and Wednesdays, and from Herat on Tuesdays and Fridays.

The flight was inaugurated by Mohammad Afzal Hadeed, chairman of the Provincial Council of Balkh province, and Manjish Grover, consul general of India in Mazar-e-Sharif. Grover said there couldn't have been a better day to start the flight than the birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi, the embodiment of non-violence and peace.

"The consul general said there had been a demand for direct flight to Delhi from Mazar for a long time, and Afghan people in the northern provinces who travel to India for medical treatment will benefit the most. He also felt that this will lead to easier trade and commerce from north Afghanistan with India as business travellers will find it easier to use this direct connection," a statement issued by the Indian consulate in Mazar-e-Sharif said.

In June, India and Afghanistan had launched a dedicated air freight corridor. The corridor was launched as Pakistan had been creating hurdles in the transport of goods between India and Afghanistan. Currently, Air India and SpiceJet operate direct flights from India to Kabul.

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...e-afghanistan-cities/articleshow/60917258.cms
 
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The more exposure afghans and Indians would have to each other, the closer demise of this fraandship between the two.
 
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NEW DELHI: Two more Afghan cities will be connected by direct flights to Delhi this week, the government said on Monday, a move that is expected to further ease trade and commerce between the two countries.

The cities are Mazar-e-Sharif, in Afghanistan's north, and Herat in the west.

The inaugural direct flight took off from the Maulana Jalalludin Balkhi airport in Mazar-e-Sharif for Indira Gandhi International Airport at 10.30am on Monday. Kam Air — a private airline of the Kamgar Group — will operate two flights a week from Mazar-e-Sharif, on Mondays and Wednesdays, and from Herat on Tuesdays and Fridays.

The flight was inaugurated by Mohammad Afzal Hadeed, chairman of the Provincial Council of Balkh province, and Manjish Grover, consul general of India in Mazar-e-Sharif. Grover said there couldn't have been a better day to start the flight than the birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi, the embodiment of non-violence and peace.

"The consul general said there had been a demand for direct flight to Delhi from Mazar for a long time, and Afghan people in the northern provinces who travel to India for medical treatment will benefit the most. He also felt that this will lead to easier trade and commerce from north Afghanistan with India as business travellers will find it easier to use this direct connection," a statement issued by the Indian consulate in Mazar-e-Sharif said.

In June, India and Afghanistan had launched a dedicated air freight corridor. The corridor was launched as Pakistan had been creating hurdles in the transport of goods between India and Afghanistan. Currently, Air India and SpiceJet operate direct flights from India to Kabul.

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...e-afghanistan-cities/articleshow/60917258.cms

May our ties prosper buddy.

I wish you guys all the best. And have many batchmates who have spent more than one tour in your beautiful country, healing your people.

Cheers, Doc
 
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congrats:enjoy: now the TTP and other terrorists will not have to use Pakistani soil to go for training to their head quarters in India.:whistle:
 
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Good for them but mind you, they are using our airspace which we have not objected it yet.
 
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Let's see. 70 years have passed. Only thing between the two countries increasing is hate unfortunately.

That's because the Partition was a mistake.

Both the rationale as well as the final implementation.

If two nations were necessary, then one should have been a region where all Islamists and Sanghis were thrown together.

Lado. Maaro. Maro.

Leave the larger rest to breathe in peace.

Cheers, Doc
 
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That's because the Partition was a mistake.

Both the rationale as well as the final implementation.

If two nations were necessary, then one should have been a region where all Islamists and Sanghis were thrown together.

Lado. Maaro. Maro.

Leave the larger rest to breathe in peace.

Cheers, Doc

Mistake or not- is the thing of past. Its reality now so we should all move on with it. European countries were in a war against each other during world wars yet look at them now.
 
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