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US troop withdrawals in Afghanistan are a major headache for India
  • Washington's intention to withdraw around 7,000 U.S. soldiers from Afghanistan could embolden local militant groups such as the Taliban.
  • Should the Taliban strengthen its grip there, its influence could subsequently spread to neighboring Pakistan and Kashmir, which would be bad news for India.
  • Given the security stakes, it's time for New Delhi to revisit its policy toward Afghanistan, analysts argued.
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Published 1:06 AM ET Fri, 28 Dec 2018CNBC.com

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A Sikorsky helicopter lands near Marines with Fox Company, 2nd Battalion, 8th Marines, Regimental Combat Team 7, and Afghan National Security Forces provide security during Operation Nightmare in Nowzad, Afghanistan, June 6, 2013.
President Donald Trump's decision to withdraw about half of the U.S. troops in Afghanistan could have major security implications for India, which is highly vulnerable to internal instability in the war-torn country.

A weaker American presence in the Islamic republic is widely expected to embolden local militant groups such as the Taliban, which ruled Afghanistan from 1996 to 2001 before losing power to a U.S.-led coalition. "A gradual descent into a civil war is likely as various regional stakeholders try to reshape the battlefield in accordance with their own strategic priorities counting on American forces to eventually leave," Harsh Pant, distinguished fellow at Indian think tank Observer Research Foundation, wrote in a note this week.

Should the Taliban strengthen its grip in Afghanistan, its influence could subsequently spread to neighboring Pakistan and Kashmir, which would be bad news for India.


U.S. actions in Afghanistan have broad terror implications in Kashmir, K Rajendra Kumar, former director of police in the Indian-administered area of Jammu and Kashmir, said in a speech this week, as reported by NDTV.

"India should be prepared to fight its own battles."-Harsh Pant, Observer Research Foundation
Disputed by Islamabad and New Delhi, Muslim-majority Kashmir is a powder keg region that's highly prone to religious violence. It's home to independence movements, anti-India protesters and armed extremist groups. It has also been the site of brutal crackdowns by Indian soldiers against suspected militants. Add the ideological backing of a reinvigorated Taliban to the mix and the results could provoke another insurgency in the Himalayan valley.

It's a similar story in Pakistan, which has long been criticized for its lax counter-terrorism policies. The South Asian state's border with Afghanistan is a hotbed for extremist factions and the Pakistani army is widely believed to have helped the Taliban. Earlier this year, Afghan President Ashraf Ghani called Pakistan "the center of the Taliban."

It's not unfathomable to imagine the Taliban joining forces with Pakistani militants to create safe havens for terrorists targeting India, the United States and others, Nitin Pai, director of the Takshashila Institution, a Bangalore-based think tank, warned in a Tuesday op-ed for The Print.

The Afghan Taliban has been gaining strength in recent years through bold terror attacks in Kabul and a sophisticated financial network, making the withdrawal of U.S. troops increasingly worrisome.



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Given the Taliban's ascent, it's time for New Delhi to harness its strong ties with Kabul and revisit its policy toward the troubled country, Pant argued: "India should be prepared to fight its own battles."

First and foremost, New Delhi must retire its current hostile attitude toward the Taliban, Avinash Mohananey, a former Indian intelligence official, wrote in a recent op-ed on The Economic Times. The Taliban's anticipated rise could "sound the death knell for the government of Ashraf Ghani and also Indian influence there," he warned.

"The huge goodwill that India has among the people of Afghanistan needs to be harnessed to ensure that the country remains friendly towards it, not a haven for hostile elements," he continued.
https://www.cnbc.com/2018/12/28/donald-trumps-us-troop-withdrawals-in-afghanistan-impact-india.html
 
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But why ? Indians are over reacting on this , they were never in game to begin with, whatever the achieved in Region against Pakistan is all with help of US/NDS/RAW .. without them they can not beat us in Afghanistan .
 
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Why are indians wetting their pants??

Why is that being constantly linked with Kashmir? The Kashmiri movement is indigenous. What worries India is that once US leaves Afghanistan, Indian assets would be exposed and eliminated. India would lose an important platform that they used as launching pad to spread terrorism in Pakistan.

Also India is looking for some reassurances both from US and Talibans.
 
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If Kashmir movement is indigenous why are Pakistani snipers targeting Indian soldiers?
Cuz indians killed pakistani soldiers and citizens a few months back. Pakistani snipers are taking revenge of previous score.

Kashmir struggle is 100% indegenous i live in kashmir and am a kashmiri by Birth right **** off indian agressors and supporters of military grip on kashmir. Keep dieing till u don't let go pf kashmir..
 
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If Kashmir movement is indigenous why are Pakistani snipers targeting Indian soldiers?

I would like to see the proof before I answer you. I say those are kashmiris doing so. Your state sponsored terror army is killing innocent 14 years old and making 2 years old blind, dont you think people will respond.
 
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Time for payback once the dust settles in Afghanistan.
 
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If Kashmir movement is indigenous why are Pakistani snipers targeting Indian soldiers?
it's in reply to the brutal murders of our innocent people you kill and our reply will continue until your infiltrators exit our place.
 
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Why are indians wetting their pants??

Why is that being constantly linked with Kashmir? The Kashmiri movement is indigenous. What worries India is that once US leaves Afghanistan, Indian assets would be exposed and eliminated. India would lose an important platform that they used as launching pad to spread terrorism in Pakistan.

Also India is looking for some reassurances both from US and Talibans.
Indians are mistaken, if they think will get reassurance from US and Taliban. US is no longer dictating Taliban, plus Taliban hate their (Indian) guts for supporting the Kabul govt.
 
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Once uncle SAM is out, Pakistan should unleash their Kraken on enemy forces in Afghanistan.
 
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Nah,we'll just bribe the talibs when needed and otherwise count on uncle sam's mercenaries,USAF and ANA.Suck on it.
:lol: as if u have never tried that!!!!

Islamic Emirates of Afghanistan are real and unshakable....u have no other choice to send your troops or else suck it up and just shut up!
 
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