Oh yeh well indeed its in Afghanistan and not Pakistan.
But Afghanistan without Pakistan is irrelevent. Plus well send your troops in large number and see what happens.
Couple of hundred Indian soldiers in Afghanistan would pose no threat but heavy deployment would, we won't allow it.
Try us!
try us? this is the internet buddy. take a grip. nothing personal.
there's no use getting defensive or over confident. pakistan IN FACT cannot do anything if india sends troops in afganistan. the US will welcome this with open hands and pakistan will be left there just watching. that's called a realistic scenario. "try us - we'll kick your @ss scenario is for kids.
however, india will not send it's troops. final. were busy cleaning our own gutters.
You already have enough men to safeguard your interests and thats all fine. Again, I'm referring to heavy deployment as assumed in the first article...not going to happen. We too put our own interests first and heavy Indian military presence is certainly not one of them.
buddy, i think your far to over-confident. doesn't matter. were not sending our troops anytime soon.
Neither do we when it comes to India...ask the Kashmiri's.
*burp* right whatever.
You are already taking sh.it from big brother by opposing Iran by abondning IPI, many more to follow.
again, we never bowed down to the US. WE MADE A CHOICE.
were not part of the NPT or CTBT. we gave something to them and they gave something to us.
from a strategic POV - backstabbing iran had to happen some day or another. it was either, they booting us off or we.
we supported them for the last 30 years and they gave us nothing in return. when it came to the pipeline project they raised the cost 2-3 times. the only loser in all of this is iran. i don't like the idea of making enemies in our own neighborhood but we had to do it. there was point in the middle of everything were we right in between of the deal and the pipeline project and we were looking at both of them as to which will be the one. the US dived right in and iran stood there looking. it was a buying competition really. both tried there best at bargaining.
the deal was a favour to us. a favour which the US will kept reminding us about. while were only obligated to act against iran and nothing more - we may have to nod along at the future actions of the US elsewhere in the world. but the US asking india to send troops is not happening. ever.
Just wait and see.
As far Afghanistan dont expect that you will be having candle light dinner there while puting Pakistan on fire.
im sorry but i don't see pakistan doing much more than disagree in some public statement. the US holds the baton here.
things will start happening fast once obama takes office early next year. and pakistan will have it's hands full domestically.