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Saturday, March 10, 2012 12:46 PM IST
India to shore up military ties with Afghanistan.
Ritu Sharma
Express News Service
Last Updated : 10 Mar 2012 08:52:09 AM IST

NEW DELHI: Gearing up for 2014 when the US Army withdraws the last of its troops from Afghanistan, India has decided to shore up its military engagement with the country ravaged by terrorism.

As per this enhanced military cooperation, the number of Indian soldiers in Afghanistan is set to increase and so is the number of Afghanistan cadets being trained in the Indian Military Academy (IMA) in Dehra Dun and the National Defence Academy (NDA) in Pune. This programme is the first concrete step after the signing of the Strategic Partnership Agreement signed between Kabul and New Delhi in October 2011.

Under the agreement, India with the third-largest Army had agreed to train, equip and build the capacity of the Afghan National Army, which is presently an infantry specific force.

According to well-placed sources, “We have a strategic partnership with Afghanistan and now we are becoming the number one country outside NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organisation) to train the Afghan Army and sign the Defence cooperation pact with Kabul. The idea is to target their next generation human capital.”

It has been a ‘conscious decision’ on the part of the Ministry of External Affairs and the Ministry of Defence to train the Afghani forces to allow them ‘to fend for themselves’. The Afghanistan Army had started sending its troops for training to India in 2005. Since then every year around 250 cadets are being given pre-commissioning training at the premier military institutions like the NDA and the IMA. “Approval has come to increase the vacancy for Afghani troops to about a 1,000 cadets per year. It is likely to be achieved by 2014,” sources added. Also the Indian Army, with its expertise of counter insurgency and counter-terrorism for the past five decades, will be imparting the training to the Afghan troops in this arena as well. Also senior-level officers are likely to be provided focussed training at three specialised institutions in India: the Commando School in Belgaum in south India, the Counter-insurgency and Jungle Warfare (CIJW) School in Mizoram, in northeast of India, and the High Altitude Warfare School in Sonamarg, Kashmir.
 
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Not only Indian Army, it should be followed up by Indian Air Force too.

Could you please confirm, How many troops would be stationed there?
 
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your training and equipment will end up fighting with pakistan army,,,,,,,,,what a wet dream indians watching..dont worry we will fix all these loop holes as soon as americans got kicked out,
 
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Afganistan should have military muscle to hold itself from external interference ..military ballance is needed for afghan to come out as a respectable and responsible country in world stage
 
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Significant development .

India should help the Afghan forces to ensure that the country never gets taken over by the Taliban or fall into Civil war again .
 
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Hopeful the indians won't get fragged, like NATO.
 
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Hopeful the indians won't get fragged, like NATO.

Thanks for the wishes :)...b/w we are not getting directly involved there...we are training them so they can rely on themselves for their security..
 
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Hopeful the indians won't get fragged, like NATO.

If we do, we know where to frag back to. :D But thanks for your concern anyway.

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afghans are being trained to protect their own motherland. relax rafi

That is exactly what Pakistan doesn't want; a self-reliant Afghanistan. Because an Afghanistan that can make its decisions will never pander to the generals of Pakistan. How do you think Taliban continues to flourish in the safety of Pakistani military's protection?
 
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If we do, we know where to frag back to. :D But thanks for your concern anyway.


Haha you lot couldn't frag sh1t, all talk no action. The last frag will always be dictated by Pakistan, please increase your forces in Afghanistan. Let NATO leave and we will teach you a lesson you won't forget.

Afghanistan is the backyard of Pakistan, Pakistan is the backyard of Afghanistan. There is no roomin this playground for any others, the bullies (Nato) are getting their way presently in this playground. The bullies are using the muppets (i'll let you guess who i'm referring to) who think they can have some sort of influence and can take over the playground once the bullies leave.

But they don't understand the bullied have been playing the bullies and will kick them from the playground by any means necessary.

All the above is said methaphorically.

Train as many as you want, spend as many billions you want. We have cultural, religious and ancestral links that none of your billions can buy.

BBC News - India census: Half of homes have phones but no toilets

Just think how many toilets you could buy with the funds spent in Afghanistan, but i'm not complaining please continue to spend. We will reap the benefits in the future.
 
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If we do, we know where to frag back to. :D But thanks for your concern anyway.

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That is exactly what Pakistan doesn't want; a self-reliant Afghanistan. Because an Afghanistan that can make its decisions will never pander to the generals of Pakistan. How do you think Taliban continues to flourish in the safety of Pakistani military's protection?

What are you talking about? The Taliban are enemies of Pakistan and why would Pakistan help them?
 
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