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Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi was in Kabul on December 25 to inaugurate the new Afghan parliament building constructed with funds from New Delhi, after the original building was bombed by the Taliban.

The buzz surrounding Modi's visit epitomised the warm relations between the two countries, while the story of the Afghan parliament symbolises the fragile country's ongoing struggle with an insurgency many Afghans blame on neighbour and Indian rival, Pakistan.The day after Modi visited Kabul he was in Lahore to become the first Indian premier to visit Pakistan in over a decade, fuelling hope of better relations between the two countries.

But for many Afghans that have witnessed their own President Ashraf Ghani's failed attempt at outreach to Pakistan, Modi and India remain the main attraction in terms of the country's strategic orientation. A poll from last year showed three out of four Afghans see India as their preferred leader in Asia.

Relations with India, both in the areas of security and civilian aid have been vital for Afghanistan in the post-Taliban era when Pakistan has proved a less constant source of friendship.

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As Modi visited, Afghan social media circles poured out their love for India, at the obvious expense of the country's other significant neighbour.

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Screenshot of a post from a public Facebook profile of an Afghan social media user. The post ironically compares India's contribution to Afghanistan's development to that of Pakistan, viewed through the prism of the Taliban.

The growth in India-Afghanistan relations in the post-Taliban era was most notable under President Hamid Karzai who famously offered Indian investors “the red carpet while others will get a grey carpet.”
 
Pakistan has done more than enough its afghanistan which has now to do more, better to do it before some one else that enough is enough.Afghan taliban is not a terrorist group like TTP or ISIS they are political reality of afghanistan and white house has already acknowledged this fact.They have to come to an agreement with afghan taiban one way or another because afghan taliban are as mush afghans as tajiks and uzbeks or maybe more.
 
Article here, excerpts below:

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Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi was in Kabul on December 25 to inaugurate the new Afghan parliament building constructed with funds from New Delhi, after the original building was bombed by the Taliban.

The buzz surrounding Modi's visit epitomised the warm relations between the two countries, while the story of the Afghan parliament symbolises the fragile country's ongoing struggle with an insurgency many Afghans blame on neighbour and Indian rival, Pakistan.The day after Modi visited Kabul he was in Lahore to become the first Indian premier to visit Pakistan in over a decade, fuelling hope of better relations between the two countries.

But for many Afghans that have witnessed their own President Ashraf Ghani's failed attempt at outreach to Pakistan, Modi and India remain the main attraction in terms of the country's strategic orientation. A poll from last year showed three out of four Afghans see India as their preferred leader in Asia.

Relations with India, both in the areas of security and civilian aid have been vital for Afghanistan in the post-Taliban era when Pakistan has proved a less constant source of friendship.

...


As Modi visited, Afghan social media circles poured out their love for India, at the obvious expense of the country's other significant neighbour.

Screen-Shot-2015-12-27-at-05.43.43-800x512.jpg

Screenshot of a post from a public Facebook profile of an Afghan social media user. The post ironically compares India's contribution to Afghanistan's development to that of Pakistan, viewed through the prism of the Taliban.

The growth in India-Afghanistan relations in the post-Taliban era was most notable under President Hamid Karzai who famously offered Indian investors “the red carpet while others will get a grey carpet.”
For indo afghan love i advice visa free entry of citizens of both countries :). Not a bad idea ;) we just transfer 30 lack afghanies from Pakistan and all those lovers from afghanistan.the rest will hapen automatically :)
 
For indo afghan love i advice visa free entry of citizens of both countries :). Not a bad idea ;) we just transfer 30 lack afghanies from Pakistan and all those lovers from afghanistan.the rest will hapen automatically :)

We are not responsible for the Afghan immigrants in Pakistan, you supported mujaheddin and CIA in Afghanistan, now face its fallout.

Strategic depth on your face. :D
 
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Pakistan has done more than enough its afghanistan which has now to do more, better to do it before some one else that enough is enough.Afghan taliban is not a terrorist group like TTP or ISIS they are political reality of afghanistan and white house has already acknowledged this fact.They have to come to an agreement with afghan taiban one way or another because afghan taliban are as mush afghans as tajiks and uzbeks or maybe more.
done what exactly ? today Pakistan's position is insisting on 'peace' talks with the Afghan taliban while being at war with the TTP themselves, talk about being duplicitous. :disagree:

Afghans want democracy and rule of law, not mullah terror, hardly surprising then, that they view India favorably.
 
We are not responsible for the Afghan immigrants in Pakistan, you supported mujaheddin and CIA in Afghanistan, now face its fallout.

Strategic depth on your face. :D
this retort is used by pakistan members quite often. They paint afghans as ungrateful while portraying themselves as saints who allowed refugees into their land. But they never acknowledge the fact that if not for pakistans devious schemes against afghanistan there would have been no refugees in the first place.

The so called generous pakistan does not want their own stranded biharis in bangladesh but only afghans. speaks volumes about their intentions.
 
this retort is used by pakistan members quite often. They paint afghans as ungrateful while portraying themselves as saints who allowed refugees into their land. But they never acknowledge the fact that if not for pakistans devious schemes against afghanistan there would have been no refugees in the first place.

The so called generous pakistan does not want their own stranded biharis in bangladesh but only afghans. speaks volumes about their intentions.
Most of these ungrateful afghans would be speaking russian and would have russian fathers if it weren't for us and at that time afghans supported CIA and pakistan in gettign rid of soviets
 
We are not responsible for the Afghan immigrants in Pakistan, you supported mujaheddin and CIA in Afghanistan, now face its fallout.

Strategic depth on your face. :D
How quickly love is fedup.;) that is we muslims from decades they are living with us and will remain till then they want yes by grace of Allah we are mujahedeens the whole Pak army is the mujahids.fallout come on you just through some dogs to our tribal belt,which is succesfully hunted now in zarbay azab.now its time to see eastern side .
 
The post ironically compares India's contribution to Afghanistan's development to that of Pakistan, viewed through the prism of the Taliban.
Just FYI- India has trained a few thousand Afghan security personnel over the last few years- in 2014, the number of Afghan soldiers trained in India were 1100.
While only, six cadets of the Afghan National Army are in Islamabad to join the Pakistan Military Academy in Abbottabad for an 18-month long course in 2015.
Also, Indian education has a huge reputation in Afghanistan.

Afghan students flock to India's universities - Al Jazeera English
 
Pakistan has done more than enough its afghanistan which has now to do more, better to do it before some one else that enough is enough.Afghan taliban is not a terrorist group like TTP or ISIS they are political reality of afghanistan and white house has already acknowledged this fact.They have to come to an agreement with afghan taiban one way or another because afghan taliban are as mush afghans as tajiks and uzbeks or maybe more.

I wish more articles like this are published and translated by the Urdu media -- one can dream!
 
oh boy! if they see you alot closer to you .. then you are more than welcome to have 40 million afghani refugee....
Parliment is not representing Afghanistan.... majority is Pakhtoon and they are less than 10% in parliment.. wish you all the best when Taliban join Parliment :)
 
Good I am glad that afghanis are feeling closer to their best buddies. We should allow afghans land access to their buddies for migration that is the least we can do. lets be part of this growing love.
 
Good I am glad that afghanis are feeling closer to their best buddies. We should allow afghans land access to their buddies for migration that is the least we can do. lets be part of this growing love.

3 out of 4 Afghans support Indian hegemony -- I think the Pakistani people should be informed by the Pakistani popular media of this statistic.
 

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