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The days when Afghanistan was used by others as so-called "strategic depth" are over, India said, asserting that such skewed approaches have only brought misery to the people of Afghanistan and mayhem in the region.

Secretary (West) in the Ministry of External Affairs, Sanjay Verma addressed a UN Security Council briefing on Afghanistan on Tuesday and said peace and stability in Afghanistan are critical imperatives that the international community needs to collectively strive for.

He also said that India will continue to play its role in pursuit of this objective and that the interests of the Afghan people will continue to be at the core of New Delhi's efforts.


"The days when Afghanistan was used by others as so-called 'strategic depth' are over. Such skewed approaches have only brought misery to the people of Afghanistan and mayhem in the region," he said.

Mr Verma said India is closely monitoring the security situation in Afghanistan and is actively engaged with the international community on issues related to that country.

"Terrorist attacks have targeted public spaces like places of worship and educational institutes, especially of minorities, as well as diplomatic premises. This is a concerning trend," he said.

He noted that the collective approach of the international community has been articulated in the Security Council Resolution 2593, which unequivocally demands that the territory of Afghanistan should not be used for sheltering, training, planning, or financing terrorist acts, specifically terrorist individuals and entities proscribed by the UN Security Council, including Lashkar-e-Tayyiba and Jaish-e-Mohammad.

The senior official also noted that closely linked to the issue of terrorism is the menace of drug trafficking. "It is important for us to strengthen international cooperation to disrupt and dismantle the trafficking networks," he said.

On the political front, Mr Verma said India continues to call for an inclusive dispensation in Afghanistan which represents all sections of the Afghan society. A broad-based, inclusive, and representative formation is necessary for long-term peace and stability in Afghanistan, and in turn, for economic recovery and development, he added.

Mr Verma said India has direct stakes in ensuring the return of peace and stability to Afghanistan, "given our position as a contiguous neighbour and long-standing partner of Afghanistan, as well as our strong historical and civilizational linkages to the Afghan people. Our approach to Afghanistan, as always, will be guided by our historical friendship and our special relationship with the people of Afghanistan." Voicing deep concern at the unfolding humanitarian situation in Afghanistan, he said India has dispatched several shipments of humanitarian assistance to Afghanistan and is committed to continue helping Afghans going forward as well.

India's main priorities in Afghanistan include providing immediate humanitarian assistance for the Afghan people, formation of a truly inclusive and representative government, combating terrorism and drug trafficking and preserving the rights of women, children, and minorities, Mr Verma said, adding that these benchmarks were also set forth by the UNSC Resolution 2593 which guides the international community's approach towards Afghanistan.



Acknowledging that the statement will probably be India's last on Afghanistan in its current tenure as Security Council member, Mr Verma said as a close neighbour, "Afghanistan will continue to remain in our hearts and we will continue to speak out in support of the Afghan people." India's 2021-22 term on the Council as elected member ends this month. The country has declared its candidature for the 2028-29 term on the Security Council.


 
United Nations:
The days when Afghanistan was used by others as so-called "strategic depth" are over, India said, asserting that such skewed approaches have only brought misery to the people of Afghanistan and mayhem in the region.

Secretary (West) in the Ministry of External Affairs, Sanjay Verma addressed a UN Security Council briefing on Afghanistan on Tuesday and said peace and stability in Afghanistan are critical imperatives that the international community needs to collectively strive for.

He also said that India will continue to play its role in pursuit of this objective and that the interests of the Afghan people will continue to be at the core of New Delhi's efforts.


"The days when Afghanistan was used by others as so-called 'strategic depth' are over. Such skewed approaches have only brought misery to the people of Afghanistan and mayhem in the region," he said.

Mr Verma said India is closely monitoring the security situation in Afghanistan and is actively engaged with the international community on issues related to that country.

"Terrorist attacks have targeted public spaces like places of worship and educational institutes, especially of minorities, as well as diplomatic premises. This is a concerning trend," he said.

He noted that the collective approach of the international community has been articulated in the Security Council Resolution 2593, which unequivocally demands that the territory of Afghanistan should not be used for sheltering, training, planning, or financing terrorist acts, specifically terrorist individuals and entities proscribed by the UN Security Council, including Lashkar-e-Tayyiba and Jaish-e-Mohammad.

The senior official also noted that closely linked to the issue of terrorism is the menace of drug trafficking. "It is important for us to strengthen international cooperation to disrupt and dismantle the trafficking networks," he said.

On the political front, Mr Verma said India continues to call for an inclusive dispensation in Afghanistan which represents all sections of the Afghan society. A broad-based, inclusive, and representative formation is necessary for long-term peace and stability in Afghanistan, and in turn, for economic recovery and development, he added.

Mr Verma said India has direct stakes in ensuring the return of peace and stability to Afghanistan, "given our position as a contiguous neighbour and long-standing partner of Afghanistan, as well as our strong historical and civilizational linkages to the Afghan people. Our approach to Afghanistan, as always, will be guided by our historical friendship and our special relationship with the people of Afghanistan." Voicing deep concern at the unfolding humanitarian situation in Afghanistan, he said India has dispatched several shipments of humanitarian assistance to Afghanistan and is committed to continue helping Afghans going forward as well.

India's main priorities in Afghanistan include providing immediate humanitarian assistance for the Afghan people, formation of a truly inclusive and representative government, combating terrorism and drug trafficking and preserving the rights of women, children, and minorities, Mr Verma said, adding that these benchmarks were also set forth by the UNSC Resolution 2593 which guides the international community's approach towards Afghanistan.



Acknowledging that the statement will probably be India's last on Afghanistan in its current tenure as Security Council member, Mr Verma said as a close neighbour, "Afghanistan will continue to remain in our hearts and we will continue to speak out in support of the Afghan people." India's 2021-22 term on the Council as elected member ends this month. The country has declared its candidature for the 2028-29 term on the Security Council.


Time has shown again and again that indians dont know what they are talking about when afghanistan is concerned!
 
Interesting ... seems like India is saying that Fat Bajwa Bastard sold of Afghanistan as well.

Time has shown again and again that indians dont know what they are talking about when afghanistan is concerned!

Indians know exactly what they are saying. I can trust a snake but I refuse to trust Pakistani Generals.
 
India-afghani Bhai Bhai ... Good for India!.. well-done on your strategy. India won. Pakistan lost.

Pakistan lost due to its own Treasonous Generals
 
Taliban India bhai bhai.

What is India going to do about Kashmir and Afghanistan about KPK? Don't these two magnificent brothers claim Kashmir and KPK?

If Pak lost strategic depth India and Afghanistan lost their so-called territories?

What is Hindustan going to do if Pakistan decides to block Afghan access to the world?
 
Time has shown again and again that indians dont know what they are talking about when afghanistan is concerned!
according to Indians strategic depth is fine if they are working in Afghanistan to run BLA farrari camps and supporting ehements of northern alliance that are sworn enemies of Pakistan
 
Time has shown again and again that indians dont know what they are talking about when afghanistan is concerned!

Actually, Pakistan is clueless here.

When USA was there then you were supporting to Taliban.. were talking about Indian bases and involvement in Afghanistan. now after, Taliban government and attacks have increased in Pakistan and then shifted to only TTP.....

Pakistan's government is unsure.... what to say, do need to support or talk against the Taliban or avoid saying anything....... what would be happened about CHURAN which was given to Pakistani people before the Taliban government...

PAK establishment is totally confused and clueless now...
 
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according to Indians strategies depth is fine if they are working in Afghanistan to run BLA farrari camps and supporting ehements of northern alliance that are sworn enemies of Pakistan

The Indians are very confused. Their entire Afghan terror policy against Pakistan has failed miserably after US/NATO left high and dry. After all, the Indians used US/NATO shoulders to fire the gun at Pakistan. For a good 20 years the Indians were sowing bloodshed and terror through their Afghan consulates. The Indians had to pack their bags and leave with tears in eyes.

Now all there is left is a partnership with TTP and Afghan Taliban for Hindustan LOL Suddenly the Afghan Taliban are the best buddies of Modi regime. Here comes the difficult part for India. Afghanistan is landlocked and Pakistan holds all the keys. These miserable Indians think that Afghan Taliban are Pakistani asset and friends LMAO All Afghans are a gun for hire including Afghan Taliban. That is what they have always been. If the Afghan Taliban show arrogance we have the right medicine in place. Hindujtan cannot save TTP and Afghan Taliban.
 
Taliban India bhai bhai.

What is India going to do about Kashmir and Afghanistan about KPK? Don't these two magnificent brothers claim Kashmir and KPK?

If Pak lost strategic depth India and Afghanistan lost their so-called territories?

What is Hindustan going to do if Pakistan decides to block Afghan access to the world?
Taliban India bhai bhai.

Yes, from 1979 by providing training, arms and political support... I agreed.
 
Taliban India bhai bhai.

Yes, from 1979 by providing training, arms and political support... I agreed.

Where are your Northern Alliance buddies? I heard some are hiding in Pakistan. The same country they hate. Some are seeking asylum in Western countries. When is India going to provide asylum to millions of Afghans? What kind of brother are you? One that only rambles on PDF?
 
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Who coined strategic depth? British? After 1822 great game?
I heard the first time this thought was used by Pak establishments after 71, or before? when the communist regime in Kabul started hostility.
The Afghan embassy in India was conspiring to repeat 71 from the Afghan side.
 
Who coined strategic depth? British? After 1822 great game?
I heard the first time this thought was used by Pak establishments after 71, or before? when the communist regime in Kabul started hostility.
The Afghan embassy in India was conspiring to repeat 71 from the Afghan side.

That is what it is really about. The Indians were obviously longing for another Dhaka in KPK and Balochistan. Indians had promised delusional Afghans marvelous Pakistani bounty LOL Both are licking their wounds now.

LOL WTF does India even have in common with Afghanistan? It doesn't share a border with Afghanistan. Historically, Central Asia has been a curse for India. Afghans have invaded Hindujtan countless times.

Now the Hindujtanis are longing for a great relationship with Afghan Taliban. The same Afghan Taliban they have been cursing and blaming for 20+ years LOL
 
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