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First group of Afghan army cadets arrives for training at PMA

Wonderful news. Some should also come to our BMA where we train cadets from Palestine, Bosnia, SL and many nations.Afghans should never send their cadets for training with kafir military.
 
Good and positive development. This shows the increased mutual trust and confidence between the two neighbours
 
Serious reply now @DESERT FIGHTER - This is a great development because this brings with it the possibility of Pak-Afghan relations being of the kind that have never been seen in our two country's history. Afghanistan hasn't exactly been a reasonable neighbor to Pakistan but the past 3 decades have taught them that there is a huge cost to their infatuation with a Greater Afghanistan and that its in the best interest of both Pakistan and Afghanistan to work it out with each other as two countries which have ample religious, ethnic, linguistic and historic similarities. Likewise Pakistan too has realized that supporting one faction against the other in Afghanistan for whatever reason is never a good idea and letting an Afghan-led and Afghan-owned Government to work things out is in Pakistan's best interest.

Ghani seems to be the embodiment of this; he is neither Pro-India nor Anti-Pakistan hes simply Pro-Afghanistan and he realizes that if Afghanistan has to move forward from the ashes of the ravages of the past 3 decades then steps must be taken to bring about a closure to this incessant Pakistan vs Afghanistan nonsense and move towards having the kind of relations between Pakistan and Afghanistan that exist between Canada and the United States. The ultimate culmination of which could be that Pakistanis and Afghans live, study and work in each other's countries, the borders become irrelevant, the economies of our two countries are intrinsically linked with each other and a security paradigm evolves that looks to safeguard the security of both of our two nations.

All of that will take time....a lot of time...perhaps a further 3 decades...I can't really tell...no one can. But the steps hes taking and the steps that Pakistan is reciprocating with bring that vision 'that' much closer to reality. This step is just one of them....cadets who've trained in Pakistan will have a life-long working and positive relationship with the Pakistan Armed Forces and their outlook on Pakistan and about Pakistan would not be peppered with the biases that the Karzai regime tried so hard to instill.

Is that serious enough for you ? :mad:
 
People doubted us when we said 2015 would be an interesting year. Karzai gone, pro afghan/pakistan team in Kabul. Good news all round
What I remember last year is that good taliban with backing of you know who will kick Indians out of kabul . What happened to that narrative?
 
Ghani seems to be the embodiment of this; he is neither Pro-India nor Anti-Pakistan hes simply Pro-Afghanistan and he realizes that if Afghanistan has to move forward from the ashes of the ravages of the past 3 decades then steps must be taken to bring about a closure to this incessant Pakistan vs Afghanistan nonsense and move towards having the kind of relations between Pakistan and Afghanistan that exist between Canada and the United States.

Your comments in bold are gems. Ghani would be sincere with Afghanistan if he knows that Afghanistan must not fondle with any of its neighbors because somebody else in the region has enmity with them and want to use Afghan soil for that. If India is squeezed in Afghanistan to a point where it is only doing what it publicly claims to be doing, we wouldn't have any concern left.
 
What I remember last year is that good taliban with backing of you know who will kick Indians out of kabul . What happened to that narrative?

Where is Karza Ai? Answer me that one ? :P
 

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