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That's very nice of India. Iran should also help arming Afghan army. If we help them kill even one more Talib, it's money well spent.
Pakistanis won't let you do that.
Remember, a dead Talib for them is one chance lesser to maintain stranglehold in Afghanistan.
While they may not attack you, Pakistanis will definitely use other means to keep you out from helping Afghanistan.
They do that with us and they will do that with anyone.
There is one thing I am miffed about it why are we not supplying them with our own weapons as well? I mean, ALHs, tanks etc?
Iran is a sovereign nation and no one can force it to do anything. Pakistan is also suffering from Taliban disease, I don't think it's in their interest to arm Taliban again.
They are not suffering because of the Taliban; their problem is TTP which is a different group of militants as the Pakistanis themselves say.
I agree you are a sovereign nation but they don't like it when anyone comes near Afghanistan and create problems.
lol....India is biggest receiver of international aid and beg all the times for her projects.
Oh..please keep ur mouth shut....its our money nt yours......Oh please again don,t waste your money in afghanistan .Use this money for feeding your starving masses,pulling them out of poverty and building toilets all over india .There is no way you can win in afghanistan . Mark my words.
ur own country is a shithole so dont advise us on how to use money, we know betterOh please again don,t waste your money in afghanistan .Use this money for feeding your starving masses,pulling them out of poverty and building toilets all over india .There is no way you can win in afghanistan . Mark my words.
The indiot who defecate openly on streets on daily basis is calling pakistan a shithole . Whole bharat mata is a open toilet and we can even smell human poo from the other side of the border And we feel shame in living next to that shithole.ur own country is a shithole so dont advise us on how to use money, we know better
A large part of Pakistan's population(around 55%) also defecates in the open and you have the audacity of criticising us??The indiot who defecate openly on streets on daily basis is calling pakistan a shithole . Whole bharat mata is a open toilet and we can even smell human poo from the other side of the border And we feel shame in living next to that shithole.
soon we will defecate in pakistan also, because thats the best use of pakstan and pakin can wipe our asses, dont worry we pay for that, this will help u build ur crippled economy, ur leader wont have to go begging around in the whole worldThe indiot who defecate openly on streets on daily basis is calling pakistan a shithole . Whole bharat mata is a open toilet and we can even smell human poo from the other side of the border And we feel shame in living next to that shithole.
India to pay Russia for arms, ammo it sells to Afghanistan
Ahead of NATO troops downsizing their presence in Afghanistan, India has firmed up a far-reaching deal with Russia to supply arms to the troubled country under which New Delhi will pay for the military equipment that will be sourced from Moscow.
The deal, which had been under intense negotiations for the past few months, was clinched after a high-level Indian team made a quiet trip to Moscow in February and stitched up the loose ends even as Russia was bracing for the challenge in Ukraine.
The first order under this deal, sources said, is already being executed.
India, through the strategic partnership with Afghanistan, is committed to provide arms and ammunition to strengthen the Afghan National Army. The arrangement with Moscow allows New Delhi to fulfill this commitment, an issue on which Kabul has been sending reminders including detailed lists of its requirements.
The issue was debated at length on various occasions in the Cabinet Committee on Security, which eventually arrived at two conclusions — that India will have no troop presence in Afghanistan; and that India will not provide small arms even though some are manufactured domestically.
The logic behind the second decision was to avoid a situation where any India-marked small arms make their way into Kashmir or to the hinterland through terrorist outfits.
While Russia may separately supply its own range of Kalashnikovs, the Indian financing will largely focus on artillery guns, air support in the form of choppers and even armoured vehicles, including tanks.
A range of non-lethal items could also make it to the list depending on the nature of the requirement. Also part of the arrangement is an exercise to refit some old Russian-made equipment lying with Afghanistan for years, sources said, adding that a survey of such equipment has been carried out.
As of now, the ANA is a predominantly infantry force as the US, sources said, limited its access to long-range guns largely due to Pakistani concerns. But over the past of couple of years, Afghanistan has been pressuring countries such as India and Russia to properly equip the ANA if it has to repel Taliban offensives on its own.
On the training front, the Indian position remains the same. While trying to meet Afghan demands for more seats here, the government is still against setting up any facility in Afghanistan and posting instructors there. Sources pointed out that any such move may also invite strong Pakistani protests.
Besides, India has also held preliminary conversations with China on jointly improving the connectivity infrastructure in Afghanistan’s mining belt so that the resources can be better exploited. Both countries already have interests in specific mining projects and are looking to expand their presence, which would aid Afghanistan’s economy.
India to pay Russia for arms, ammo it sells to Afghanistan | The Indian Express
What are the figures we are talking about? How much is India going to spend on Russian weapons for Afghanistan.
The article broadly talks about tanks and fighters. But which type of tanks are we to expect some T-90s or is it for used T-72s, why not Arjun?
Also I think Afghanistan desperately needs a proper airforce equipped with fast jets. So what can we expect on this front. Mig 29 variants or something else, and again why not LCA. It would rather suit Afghanistan better compared to say a used Mig.