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These are the first steps Pakistan needs to take
1. Design and provide proper uniforms for Taliban soldiers and policemen
2. All Pakistani Banks need to extend their branches to Afghanistan
3. Open Schools and educational institutions that provide technical skills
4. Build and run Hospitals and Medical schools
5. Pakistani media houses need to open their branches in Afghanistan, especially PTV and Khyber News
6. Pakistanis should open up business there so as to start the economic activates and create jobs.
7. Send technical staff to Afghanistan to run their power stations & Airports while training Afghans so they can take over eventually
I want that also. But then I am afraid too. I am afraid from a "stronger, educated and industrialized" Afghanistan and it will be a nightmare for us as far as Durand line issue is concerned.
Its time for Pakistan to reset its relationship and assist Taliban in turning Afghanistan into a progressive country. This is also the only way to improve its image in the country.
These are the first steps Pakistan needs to take
1. Design and provide proper uniforms for Taliban soldiers and policemen
2. All Pakistani Banks need to extend their branches to Afghanistan
3. Open Schools and educational institutions that provide technical skills
4. Build and run Hospitals and Medical schools
5. Pakistani media houses need to open their branches in Afghanistan, especially PTV and Khyber News
6. Pakistanis should open up business there so as to start the economic activates and create jobs.
7. Send technical staff to Afghanistan to run their power stations & Airports while training Afghans so they can take over eventually.
The quicker normalcy can be achieved the safer both the countries will be and the hostilities between both nations will come to an end. This is will also be dig the last nails into PTM's coffin.
I want that also. But then I am afraid too. I am afraid from a "stronger, educated and industrialized" Afghanistan and it will be a nightmare for us as far as Durand line issue is concerned.
A nice thought but I don't think that the Afghan public will take too nicely to our presence in their country.
To change the politics of the region, one needs to change the economics of the region.
Imagine trade flowing from Pakistan and China to Central Asia and onto Russia and Europe. Pakistan, in turn, could use the energy resources from landlocked Central Asia transiting through Afghanistan to power SEZs in KP. Like the SEZ in Rashakai where not long ago pitched battles were fought to dislodge TTP.
Like the SEZ in Rashakai where not long ago pitched battles were fought to dislodge TTP.
Durand line is only an issue because they have been brainwashed. With educational and stable economic conditions our borders could be like that of Canada and US
Not happening in my lifetimeI want that also. But then I am afraid too. I am afraid from a "stronger, educated and industrialized" Afghanistan and it will be a nightmare for us as far as Durand line issue is concerned.
I just read about Durand line. Is there a movement on uniting Pakistan and Afghanistan?I want that also. But then I am afraid too. I am afraid from a "stronger, educated and industrialized" Afghanistan and it will be a nightmare for us as far as Durand line issue is concerned.
I just read about Durand line. Is there a movement on uniting Pakistan and Afghanistan?