@A-Team To be honest I am reconsidering my thoughts on Afghanistan. The truth is you are a rarity. Most Afghans either call us "Indian" or Punjabi lovers. Your friend @Kandahi is typical. I am not going to be make any apologies for the fact that we have many ethnic groups in Pakistan. They are all differant, some more, some less than others. Without telling you the district my family hail from, I can tell you we have at least three ethnic groups more or less in equal portions. The district is fracture zone between K-PK, Punjab and nearby Kashmir.
Now I am not going belittle or make dirty the other ethnic groups in our district. We have lived for generations in neighbouring villages. I have lived in Europe all my life and understand that man must move above parochial ethnic, tribal affiliations or we will have non ending war and conflict like we have had for centuries.
However many of your countrymen who themselves are riven along tribal, ethnic and religious chasms have the temerity to come and disrespect Pakistan under the narrative that Afghanistan is generic and Pakistan is false or artificial. That is monumental rubbish. I intend to open a thread in Afghan section to address this issue. Lets get this clear. Afghanistan, Pakistan and India are artificial. Three of them are products of European powers.
I give you one example. We get Afghans questioning about the Durand Line and claiming it was imposed. First if it was imposed why did you not take issue with the British before 1947? Was that because they were strong and if you questioned them they had habit of invading Kabul regularly? As soon as the British leave in 1947 and we have Durand being questioned.
However leaving the Durand alone. What is the Afghan border on the north like. You know the Amu Darya line? That border was also imposed by Russia/Britain. The Afghan Boundary Commision was headed by Russian and British officials who drew the line without any Afghan input. Have a look at the British officer - below. No it is not Durand but his name is General P. Lumsden and he was instrumental in drawing the line on Afghanistan's northern flank. We might as well call it the Lumsden Line.
General Sir Peter Stark Lumsden >
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Lumsden
The interesting fact is "Lumdsen Line" resulted in huge tract of area under Afghan nominal jurisdiction being grabbed by Russians - Panjdeh ring a bell? This huge tract of land is still in hands of Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan. When was the last time I heard any Afghan complain or threaten Turkmens or Uzbek governments for dissolving the "Lumsden Line" and reclaiming the lost Afghan land? I can't quite understand this on the part of Afghans? Why only Durand? What about Pandjdeh? And you will know Pakistan for all it's problems is far, far stronger than Turkmen and Uzbeks combined yet your countrymen stay ignorant about the north but b*tch and moan about the south - the Durand. There is deeply disturbing inequality about this.
Link >
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Panjdeh_incident
Link >
http://www.iranicaonline.org/articles/boundaries-iii
Link >
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Afghan_Boundary_Commission
Now moving on to the other issue. Afghans rake up the ethnic fissures inside Pakistan - which exist. They make Pashtuns feel guilty for being in a federation with Punjabi and other groups. Asides from the fact that any attempt to try to draw a line between the two would lead to massive bloodshed - my district is example of that. This however is like a kettle calling the pot black.
If all of Afghanistan was generic Afghan (Pashtuns) then fine there might be some water in that argument. However Afghanistan is far from being Pashtun country. If Punjabi's are distant from Pashtuns will someone explain to me how a Hazara Mongol is closer to me? Because he certainly is not. He belongs to Mongolian race, a Shia and speaks Persian and I am supposed to ignore that? It is heights of duplicity for Afghans to peddle this ethnic argument.
The day Afghans shed all non Pashtun people than yes a movement in Pakistan would get wind behind it to unite with our Pashtun brothers across the border and Durand is dismantled. You might know if Afghanistan is prepared to dismantle the "Lumsden Line" and give the areas with Turkmen, Uzbeks, Tajiks to their respective countries including giving the Mongols in central Afghanistan their "Hazaraistan". Until then we are going to have wait.
Finally Afghanistan needs Pakistan far more than Pakistan needs Afghanistan. India, you can mollycoddle those wannabe's all you like but the real big boys in this region are going to be Chinese. For christ sakes they are the next hyperpower. Their economy is already as large as USA. In short in this trans Af-Pak region the only real enlarging shadow you will see is China. And you know the Chinese for strategic reasons are in with Pakistan.
I think Afghan's need to take this reality in. USA is not going to be there forever. Pakistan/China will. India, unless you build highways over the Pakistani airspace will remain a distant country. Chah Bahar or no Chah Bahar.
Ps. Ideally if there was cordial relation between Af-Pak I would prefer there be a open border like UK and Ireland had. Free movement of people and open trade but that is only possible if the issues are resolved begining with all the angst and Durand Line.
And I tried to tag
@Kandahari but there is no response?