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India to provide 200 crore as aid to Afghanistan

Make it 'for now'. In Taliban, you have a tail wagging the dog now but is getting bolder and may end up leashing, muzzling or even neutering the dog.

If you destroy their sanctuaries in Pakistan Taliban is an overrated military force. they got routed by few hundred commandos backed by USAF. They cannot hold their country against large scale conventional attack
 
If you destroy their sanctuaries in Pakistan Taliban is an overrated military force. they got routed by few hundred commandos backed by USAF. They cannot hold their country against large scale conventional attack
They frustrated U.S. for two decades and are frustrating Pakistan quite effectively now. Their predecessors did a number on USSR. I wouldn't like to count the chickens as yet.
 
They have ambitions to travel to india and settle there. Keep your women behind doors as they will kidnap them. They have lust for Hindu women.

as of now, they are happy in Pakistan by doing so. They know that will be difficult to cross the LOC, so why would they risk of their lives?
 
They frustrated U.S. for two decades and are frustrating Pakistan quite effectively now. Their predecessors did a number on USSR. I wouldn't like to count the chickens as yet.
Exactly why a few nukes are the best option

Quickest, cheapest, most effective option.

Love Jihad 3.0...... :lol:

AKA improving Indian gene pool. Correction of coward gene.... 8-)
Indians celebrate the Taliban but they better pray to their cows they don't take over because it's going to be an entire army of Ilyas Kashmiris...

This time with an airforce and nukes, and it will probably be joined with the IEA
 
Payments for carrying Indian sponsored terrorism In Pakistan.

I thought the whole regime change operation in Afghanistan was largely a Pakistan sponsored initiative.

Terrorism you face now is simply one of the fruits of your labor. Similiar to what the Afghan "FM" stated earlier, stop blaming India for all of pakistan's problems.
 
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India has increased its monetary support for Bhutan and Maldives in its Budget 2023 announced on Wednesday.

The Government of India has allocated Rs 2,400 crore for Bhutan, a slight increase compared to last year of Rs 2,266 crore, and Rs 400 crore to the Maldives.
India has been involved in a number of infrastructure projects in the Maldives, including the Greater Malé Connectivity Project.

Afghanistan saw no change in allocation and is set to receive Rs 200 cr. But what is interesting is New Delhi continues its support for the people of the country despite not recognising the Taliban regime.
Taliban took over Kabul in August 2021, and this is the second year in a row that India has continued its monetary support for the country. It’s important to note that while India allocated Rs 200 cr in last year's budget, the revised budget was increased to Rs 350 cr for the same financial year. In the last few months, India sent wheat, vaccines and humanitarian support to the country.

Countries that saw a decrease in allocation were Bangladesh, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Myanmar, Mongolia, Mauritius, and Seychelles.
India allocated Rs 200 cr for Bangladesh this year, which was the same in 2022. Nepal saw a dip, with Indian aid standing at Rs 550 cr, from Rs 750 last year.
Sri Lanka saw a Rs 50 cr cut as the Budget announcement stood at Rs 150 from Rs 200 announced last year.

Myanmar, where India has been involved in key connectivity projects, will receive Rs 400 crore in aid, which is less compared to last year’s allocation of Rs 600 crore.
The announcement for Mongolia stood at Rs 7 cr, compared to Rs 12 cr last year.

In the Indian Ocean Region, Indian support for Mauritius stood at Rs 460 crore versus Rs 900 crore last year and for Seychelles, it stood at Rs 10 cr from previous year's announcement of Rs 14.06 cr.
Announcements were also made for international organisations. New Delhi allocated Rs 17 cr for BIMSTEC Secretariat, Rs 12 Cr for SAARC Secretariat, Rs 12.34 cr for Commonwealth Secretariat, Rs 200 cr for UN.
India has allocated Rs 100 cr for Chabahar port in Iran, which was the same as last year. The port is key to India's connectivity to its west—Iran, Afghanistan, Central Asia and beyond.




Don't Indians have any semblance of shame left ?? Rs. 200 crore?

That's not even worth toilet paper for Afghanistan. Big whoop.....
 
Don't Indians have any semblance of shame left ?? Rs. 200 crore?

That's not even worth toilet paper for Afghanistan. Big whoop.....

That is just the initial amount.

It depends on what they are going to deliver for us :D

As their delivery increases, our Aid to them will increase too. :D

Maaza aa raha hai ?
 
Don't Indians have any semblance of shame left ?? Rs. 200 crore?

That's not even worth toilet paper for Afghanistan. Big whoop.....
I don't know why India needs to be ashamed. We allocated the same amount (200 crore) of aid for Bangladesh this year as well -- and you guys seem quite happy to receive it. Sort of like a "big whoop" :D

I'm sure it will be well received.

Its sort of funny when an aid recipient makes fun of another aid recipient for getting the same amount.
 
That is just the initial amount.

It depends on what they are going to deliver for us :D

As their delivery increases, our Aid to them will increase too. :D

Maaza aa raha hai ?

Indian projects have remained largely on paper in Afghanistan. Instead of aid, restarting those development projects should be expected from India.
 
They have ambitions to travel to india and settle there. Keep your women behind doors as they will kidnap them. They have lust for Hindu women.
They seem more interested in KPK and Balochistan, I think you need to protect the women their first, or you are that confident that pak army won't be able to stop the cavemen
 
Indian projects have remained largely on paper in Afghanistan. Instead of aid, restarting those development projects should be expected from India.

Those old projects where with old govt. of Afghanistan, we have some "new projects" with the new govt. of Afghanistan.

We only ask people to deliver on their area of expertise. What do you think is Taliban expertise ? :D
 

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