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Afghan peace process cannot be Pakistan driven: India

Didnt the afghan peace commision members just visit Pakistan already?Buhahah

WET DREAM..

Brother, I think the Afghan leadership had been living in a mirage and like the US have now come to realise that terrorist attacks in Pakistan have thus far not changed anything for them, if not made it worse and are now coming to their senses about Pakistan being a MUST in any talks..........Indian visit is nothing more then a card to use for their leverage within the talks involving Pakistan........"dog with no teeth" similarity...........
 
^^^ N ur hinting you have afghan friendship? How come they're hostile to you everywhere they can find an opportunity to express it?
 
Traditionally, Bharat had been the sponge of Afghan aggressions and afghans look down upon bhartis, the only afghans who admire bhartis are those who want to destabilise pakistan or those who have been bollywoodised by watching their vulgar movies, They will never consider bhartis to be on their level.

Afghans are brave, religious and honourable people, they will soon clean afghanistan from bharati infestation like 1996
Then how come many afghans consider you nothing more than a nuisance?
 
the whole indian media, and indian govt has nothing but BS to say, bollywood influence..
 
Traditionally, Bharat had been the sponge of Afghan aggressions and afghans look down upon bhartis, the only afghans who admire bhartis are those who want to destabilise pakistan or those who have been bollywoodised by watching their vulgar movies, They will never consider bhartis to be on their level.

Afghans are brave, religious and honourable people, they will soon clean afghanistan from bharati infestation like 1996

Really.....
Read it clearly:-

Jan 9

With India raising concern over Pakistan's increasing involvement in Afghanistan's transition process, President Hamid Karzai today assured visiting External Affairs Minister S M Krishna that his government will not make any move that is detrimental to New Delhi's interest.

Karzai sought to allay India's concerns during his meeting with Krishna, who is here on a two-day visit.The Afghan President assured Krishna that India was "uppermost" on his government's priorities and appreciated New Delhi's contribution to the post-war reconstruction and rebuilding efforts in his country.

He said the Afghan government would not act in any way that is detrimental to India's interests, official sources said.

India, which has pledged USD 1.3 billion to the reconstruction projects in Afghanistan, has repeatedly expressed apprehensions over Pakistan's involvement in the transition process and over giving Taliban representation in the government.

Besides Karzai, Krishna also met his Afghan counterpart Zalmay Rasool, National Security Advisor Rangin Dadfar Spanta and former president Burhanuddin Rabbani, who recently led an Afghan delegation to Pakistan to hold discussions over the peace process.
During the Afghan delegation's meetings with the top Pakistani leadership, the two countries decided to set up a high-powered joint consultative commission to take forward the peace process in Afghanistan.

Rabbani briefed Krishna on the outcome of his visit to Islamabad, sources said.
Earlier, addressing a joint press conference with Rasool, Krishna had said that any "external" interference in the transition process of Afghanistan will be detrimental to both its success and the future of the people of Afghanistan, though he did not directly name Pakistan.

Rasool, on his part said, that the peace process cannot succeed without being led by the Afghan people and noted that the process was fully controlled by it.The two leaders held extensive talks on issues like terrorism in the region, security of Indians and various economic projects.

"Any external interference in the reintegration process would be detrimental to its success and for the future of democratic, stable, pluralistic and prosperous Afghanistan," Krishna said.

The External Affairs Minister also asserted that despite security concerns, India will continue to provide developmental assistance as long as the Afghan government wants. He also noted that Afghanistan government has assured India of full security."India is not going to be cowed down by such threats. We will continue to remain in Afghanistan as long as the legitimately elected government of Afghanistan wants us...," Krishna said.
In February last year, seven Indians were killed in a Taliban suicide attack on foreigners in Kabul, which claimed 16 lives and left 20 people critically injured.

Krishna also reiterated India's position that reintegration can only happen of those who abjure violence, snap their links with terror outfits and abide by the constitution of Afghanistan.

The two sides also discussed the existence of militants' safe havens across the border.
Apart from discussing long-term projects, India announced establishment of a course in Pashtun and Deri languages in Jawaharlal Nehru University in New Delhi and the export of 100,000 tonnes of wheat to Afghanistan.

Rasool said the two sides also discussed mining projects, keeping Indian companies' interest in mind along with various Indian developmental projects such as Salma dam, capacity building in civilian areas and trade and economic cooperation.

Turkmenistan-Afghanistan-Pakistan-India (TAPI) gas pipeline, the transition of the country's security apparatus to Afghan forces, and reintegration and reconciliation process also came up for discussion.

Before winding up his visit, Krishna also addressed the Indian embassy officials and staff at the heavily-fortified mission.

"I salute you," he said, commending their work in difficult circumstances.
Krishna had yesterday met First Vice President Mohammad Qasim Fahim and Second Vice President Mohammad Karim Khalili and former Speaker of the House of the People Mohammmad Yonus Qanooni.

This is first high-level meeting between New Delhi and Kabul after the last month's US review of the situation in Afghanistan.

According to the US assessment report "Overview of the Afghanistan and Pakistan Annual Review", America was still on course to begin troop withdrawal from Afghanistan as soon as July 2011 and continue to move towards the goal of having Afghans take the lead in security in the country in 2014.

Ahead of his visit, the External Affairs Minister said that Indian missions in Afghanistan were under constant threat but the Afghan government has "fully assured" New Delhi of their security.

Apart from staff in missions, some 4,000 Indians are building roads, sanitation projects and power lines in this country. India is also building the new Afghan Parliament.
Besides its embassy in Kabul, India has consulates in Jalalabad, Kandahar, Mazar-e-Sharif and Herat


Will not do anything detrimental to India's interest: Karzai
 
^^^ r u suggesting you know what's best for them and they don't? you're treating them like kids and they look towards india rathre than pak as true partners. Rather than letting them go ahead with their decisions, you are trying to impose your decisions on them.
 
^^^ r u suggesting you know what's best for them and they don't? you're treating them like kids and they look towards india rathre than pak as true partners. Rather than letting them go ahead with their decisions, you are trying to impose your decisions on them.

We arent treating anybdy like kids unlike india(nepal,srilanka and Bd).
But we simply cant allow india to use afg soil against Pakistan.

P.S=Afg has nothing to offer us!Its they who r dependent on us be it the smuggled wheat,livestock,petro products,vegetables.ports or the refugees.
 
Well India has no option but to accept what we decide for Afghanistan or Afghans themselves. Its primarily the Afghans but we have a large Afghan and Pashtoon population in Pakistan, thus we become significant in the equation.

Neither India nor America are in position to decide what should be future of Afghanistan except People of Afghanistan. Afghan Taliban and ISI are very bad boys.. aren't they?

You contradict yourself dear Graphican.....

So which is it? Afghans who decide their future or Pakistanis that dictate their will in Afg?
 
We arent treating anybdy like kids unlike india(nepal,srilanka and Bd).
But we simply cant allow india to use afg soil against Pakistan.

P.S=Afg has nothing to offer us!Its they who r dependent on us be it the smuggled wheat,livestock,petro products,vegetables.ports or the refugees
.

actually you should call your situation a mutually beneficial one.....Both Afg and Pak need each other...

Coz if you think about it, had it not been for the situation in Afg and the US presence in Afg, your country would have been in shambles (more than it is now) without the US civil and military aid that has been the life savior for Pak to date....

Take that away and your country would be no better than Afg....
 
actually you should call your situation a mutually beneficial one.....Both Afg and Pak need each other...

Coz if you think about it, had it not been for the situation in Afg and the US presence in Afg, your country would have been in shambles (more than it is now) without the US civil and military aid that has been the life savior for Pak to date....

Take that away and your country would be no better than Afg....

I dont think so! how do we need afgh?They are only a burden on our economy and country in general.

If US hadnt attacked we wouldnt have had to face this so called WOT.... Terrorism spread in Pakistan after US invaded Afg.

Hence ur post is completely flase.
 

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