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Afghanistan President Ashraf Ghani played in the hands of his host at Amritsar; he lambasted Pakistan, he attacked the country. Alas, Kabul’s dilemma has never been lack of wealth but dearth of statesmen; thus the man from the Heart of Asia spoke India’s mind.



For the Karzais, Ghanis and Abdullahs of Afghanistan, the country is a podium and a goldmine. For much of the Afghan politicians and their Indian patrons, Afghan history is either 5000 years old or began right with the events of 9/11. Where were these politicians when the Soviets backed by India launched a full-scale occupation using every resource from brute air power to deadly land forces?

Ashraf Ghani left Afghanistan in 1977 for Denmark and eventually the US. The man returned to Kabul in December 2001 to become Hamid Karzai’s top financial advisor. Mariam Ghani, the Afghan president’s daughter, still resides in the US, her birthplace. She occasionally visits Kabul, perhaps to keep connections and funding alive for her activism. His son, Tarek Ghani is a postdoctoral fellow at the Woodrow Wilson School at the Princeton University.

Dr Abdullah Abdullah remained conveniently aligned with Kabul’s puppet regime albeit for a brief period of one year – 1985 to 1986 – when he moved to Peshawar and worked in a hospital. Come early 1990s, he became the right-hand of fellow Tajik warlord Ahmad Shah Masud. He survived in Kabul’s power circles till 1996 when Taliban took over the Afghan capital. Abdullah held the foreign ministry portfolio from 2001 to 2005. According to Anis Daily newspaper, Abdullah’s wife Fakhria lives in India with her four school-going children.

Both the leaders at the helm have little idea of the suffering an average Afghan withstood during the Soviet invasion, Taliban’s takeover and the suffering endured under the NATO. Like Modi, their best bet seems changing geography by adversely and irreparably damaging Pakistan. The Indian leaders’ perverse ambition aims at bringing ever more chaos along Afghanistan’s bordering regions than any respite from its own volcanic faultlines. Islamabad, meanwhile, has corrected its course by not only essentially eliminating Taliban and al-Qaeda sanctuaries in its tribal regions and elsewhere but also ensuring improved surveillance and management of its western border, which remain overwhelmingly un-secured from the Afghan side. As much as Pakistan did, it did so to deny militant movement into the war-ravaged country but also to secure its own territory of foreign proxies and miscreants. For Pakistan’s security and development, a peaceful and prosperous Afghanistan is undoubtedly a key pre-requisite.

How far has Afghanistan come since Bonn conference in 2002 when the comity of nations began the process of facilitating its transition from pariah to a mainstream nation-state? The challenge faced then still confronts the world. What can be done for the land-locked, tribally and racially-divided country?

Taliban are resurging, not along the Pakistan-bordering eastern provinces but in the centre, the north and the west. The Afghan troops and police have failed to stem desertions. The tribal elders are refusing to pay state taxes and embrace mainstream economy. Pakistan has nothing to do with the dares listed above. Yet, Ghani and Abdullah prefer travelling more often to the foreign capitals than their country’s provincial headquarters.

Embracing India’s clandestine foreign policy goals of disrupting peace in Balochistan and branding Pakistan as a terrorist state risk peace and development in Afghanistan whose citizens are no less desperate to escape to Europe than the displaced Syrians and Yemenis. The Afghans won’t have the luxury of foreign financial assistance as enjoyed since 2001 for the donor fatigue is only worsening with mounting humanitarian crises in the Middle East and North Africa. Certainly, the Heart of Asia offers Afghanistan last firm prospect to get the best of friendly assistance in realms of security, reconstruction and development. Unless Afghans place a true statesman at the helm in Kabul, Ajit Doval – Modi’s National Security Advisor – may realise his alleged dream to “fight Pakistan to the last Afghan”.

Source: http://tribune.com.pk/story/1255069...akistan-policy-kabul-risks-peace-afghanistan/
 
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Unless Afghans place a true statesman at the helm in Kabul, Ajit Doval – Modi’s National Security Advisor – may realise his alleged dream to “fight Pakistan to the last Afghan”.

If someone wants to be a sacrificial lamb, what can we do? We, a 200 million strong nation are ready.
 
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Hi ..
I'm a pakistani and I want to know that why afghanistan keeps blaming us for sponsoring terrorism ? What's the reason for this all ?
It's very surprising that president of a country spoke like this. It carries weight .

We pakistanIs ourselves have been victim of wrong decisions by our government in past history .
We also got some wrong men from military to rule us so I personally do not believe in my military blindly ,I'm neutral , I hold belief that humans are not infallible and they can make mistakes .

Is this government really creating terrorists on our name ??
 
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Waiting for the day when Nato/US forces leave Afghanistan. Would be fun to watch the carnage on Palace of Ashraf Dalal Ghani.
Getting my popcorn ready. :pop:
 
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Waiting for the day when Nato/US forces leave Afghanistan. Would be fun to watch the carnage on Palace of Ashraf Dalal Ghani.
Getting my popcorn ready. :pop:

what that you means....please eloborate !?
 
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Because India has sponsoring Afghanistan.:coffee:

:lol:.. I was expecting a much serious answer .
Well yes , india .. man it acts like a huge sized England . They think whole world revolves around them .
They think they've right to call everyone and every religion a terrorist, at least afghans should show some sense and don't fall for the extremist hindus.

Indians are sitting comfortably in their country , afghanistan and pakistan are countries dying due to terrorism and yet this india acts like a judge and create conflicts between two islamic nations .
 
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No offence to anyone here, but they did embrace Pakistan once upon a time and it did not exactly bring them milk and honey

What they have got since they embraced west and its little minion India? At least during Afghan Taliban time, they had peace.
 
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What they have got since they embraced west and its little minion India? At least during Afghan Taliban time, they had peace.
Peace!! you've gotta be fcukin kidding me.

Sorry can't argue with a guy who thinks taliban regime brought peace :lol: Wonder why you are fighting TTP, you dont want peace no more? I bet as per your evaluation rakka and mosul are peaceful too.

Afghan Taliban brought peace only to Pakistan while Afghan society was torn to pieces

Talk about minions, let me ask you what role did Pakistan play in the Afghan war against Soviets? you have two options, lackey and sidekick
Nor did your 1 Billion dollars & 4 Mil choppers so far.
Well, at least they can walk in their streets in kabul without the fear of being flogged or stoned :lol:
 
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india , russia , china ,us.....all working to bring peace and stability in afgsnistan.....
taliban is already cornered into iran borders..
 
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