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India, Iran to join Afghan peace process: Olson

How ?? you've no border with Afghanistan ... kya logic de hey hahhahahah

India didn't have border with Afghanistan in 1999 too.. Fir bhi Air India IC 814 hijack hone ke baad kahan land hua tha??? Kandahar me.. India mein terror failaane waalon ko kahan sanctuary mil rahi thi?? Afghanistan me.. Samajh me aayi baat??

India has direct stakes in Afghan peace process, because a repeat of Taliban regime will directly lead to intensifying of terror attacks in India. Am I clear enough to you sirjee??
 
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WASHINGTON: India and Iran will be included in the Afghan peace process at a later stage, a senior US official has said while recognising Pakistan’s role as well.

What do they mean by later stage?? Are they expecting Pakistan to bake the cake and others to come and eat?

India didn't have border with Afghanistan in 1999 too.. Fir bhi Air India IC 814 hijack hone ke baad kahan land hua tha??? Kandahar me.. India mein terror failaane waalon ko kahan sanctuary mil rahi thi?? Afghanistan me.. Samajh me aayi baat??

India has direct stakes in Afghan peace process, because a repeat of Taliban regime will directly lead to intensifying of terror attacks in India. Am I clear enough to you sirjee??

You mean direct stakes in incompetent government and then creating even more absurd cover up stories?? Pakistan and Taliban had nothing to do in this fiasco which was entirely and indian goof up..and the way it treats people under its occupation..


The story goes thus:

On December 24, 1999 IC 814 with 178 passengers and 11 crew members left Kathmandu for Delhi. It entered Indian airspace at 5.30 pm and was hijacked shortly after. According to interviews with the crew later, first a masked man stood up and threatened to blow up the plane.Four others in red masks got up and positioned themselves at different points in the aircraft.

They directed the pilot Captain Devi Sharan to fly to Lahore. Reports at that time suggested that the pilot flew to Lahore, Pakistan clearly worried about the possible consequences of an Indian hijacked plane on its territory, refused permission. The captain of the IC flight then said there was insufficient fuel and persuaded the hijackers to allow him to land the plane at Amritsar.

The government led by Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee was thus given the opportunity to intervene directly, block the aircraft from taking off, start negotiations as a first step. Instead in less than an hour the aircraft was suddenly airborne again, went on to Lahore where it was refuelled and asked to immediately leave, went to Dubai by which time one passenger had been stabbed to death and some others injured. Twenty six passengers were released in Dubai. And from there the plane was taken to Kandahar in Afghanistan, under Taliban control at the time.


The hijacking drama stretched over a week, touched four countries, and finally ended in Vajpayee and the government accepting the hijackers demands for the release of three dreaded terrorists, and possibly the payment of a huge sum of money. The ‘goof up’ happened from the time the aircraft landed in Amritsar and took off again for Lahore in the first stage, and then during the negotiations and the final decisions after it landed in Kandahar till the release of the passengers. And the story reveals the complete inefficiency, panic, indecision of the government, the agencies, and of course the Crisis Management team comprising the top officers who were unable to manage their internal differences, let alone the crisis.

And then came the next ‘goof up’. The three terrorists were sent to Kandahar in the same plane as Indian Minister Jaswant Singh. This created a storm in Parliament that of course subsided eventually. Reporters at the time were unable to confirm it, but the story making the rounds was that Singh had gone not to ensure the passengers safe release alone but with the bounty that the hijackers had asked for. This was never confirmed, and of course will never be, but reports continued to circulate that the hijackers had been persuaded to whittle down the number of men but not the amount of money they had demanded. The Taliban gave them ten hours to ‘disappear’ which they did, to surface again later in terror attacks against India.
 
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