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India will never accept outcome in Afghanistan decided by force: Jaishankar

Why is India really care about Afghanistan? India even doesn't have border line with Afghanistan.
 
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think India & US want a power sharing model in Afghanistan, as stated. T

So basically a Pakistani model..thanks for coping
offer India a partnership in CPEC and on India rejecting the offer to be partners,

bcos india wants to do terrorism in Pakistan to destabilize it .
How many countries would support a Taliban government in Afghanistan, and at what incentive?

Just about every one except india…. You should watch RT and learn something
pearls but string of of pearl became an ornamrnt of Mrs xi only.

Like the Chaka Iranian port?… didn’t india run away from it ?
 
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Why is India really care about Afghanistan? India even doesn't have border line with Afghanistan.


india uses Afghanistan as hub of terrorism to launch attacks on Pakistan in order to destabilize it. It has a bizarre RSS Hindu dream of occupying Pakistan as part of ‘greater bharat”
Million or two to TTP & BLA should be provided to see the firework.

Thanks for confirming indias terror role.
there is a significant understanding among them that it's not going to be a cakewalk for Taliban.

Who told you that ?…

the Afghan army trained by Indians are surrendering to the Pakistan army to avoid getting wacked by the taliban…..go figure how capable they are.

really do you incompetents even research before you type ?

 
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India will never accept outcome in Afghanistan decided by force: Jaishankar
India has been increasingly concerned by a massive surge in violence in Afghanistan, including the Taliban’s campaign to capture districts in rural areas and crucial border crossings. It has repeatedly called for an immediate ceasefire and resumption of intra-Afghan talks
By HT Correspondent
PUBLISHED ON JUL 29, 2021 02:55 PM IST
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India is working with the world community to push political negotiations to find a lasting solution to the conflict in Afghanistan and will never accept any outcome decided through the use of force, external affairs minister S Jaishankar said on Thursday.

There was a very detailed discussion on the situation in Afghanistan with visiting US secretary of state Antony Blinken on Wednesday and there is “a very strong convergence” in the positions of India and the US on this issue, Jaishankar said while answering a question in the Rajya Sabha or upper house of Parliament.

“We were very clear that there must be a negotiated political settlement in Afghanistan, that there cannot be a military solution, there cannot be a takeover by use of force in Afghanistan, that we will work with the international community to ensure that political negotiations for a settlement are pursued seriously and we would never accept any outcome which is decided by force,” he said.

He was responding to a question from BJP lawmaker Swapan Dasgupta on China’s apparent efforts to prop up the Taliban. A Taliban delegation led by chief political negotiator Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar met Chinese foreign minister Wang Yi on Wednesday, the first high-level engagement between the two sides since the US began withdrawing its troops from Afghanistan.

India has been increasingly concerned by a massive surge in violence in Afghanistan, including the Taliban’s campaign to capture districts in rural areas and crucial border crossings. It has repeatedly called for an immediate ceasefire and resumption of intra-Afghan talks to find a settlement.

Responding to another question from Samajwadi Party lawmaker Rewati Raman Singh on whether human rights and democracy had figured in his talks with Blinken, Jaishankar said the two sides had a “good discussion” on global issues such as human rights, democracy, trafficking and big tech

Jaishankar said he had highlighted that India’s approach to such issues is guided by a “quest for a perfect union”, though the government also seeks to “right historical wrongs”.

This was an apparent reference to the enactment of laws such as the Citizenship (Amendment) Act and Jaishankar had made a similar comment at his joint media interaction with Blinken on Wednesday.

Jaishankar said the issue of freedom should not be treated as “non-governance or as abdication of responsibilities”. He added, “We believe that our conversations on this subject should be balanced, we also feel that we should have the same standards when we look at the issues and that all conversations should be fact-based.”

The minister also defended India’s participation in the Quadrilateral Security Dialogue or Quad, a grouping that includes Australia, Japan and the US, in the face of criticism from China while responding to more questions.

“Let me make it very clear that when it comes to our relations with the US, Quad [and] Indo-Pacific, these are all our national choices which serve our national interests. We look at Quad as a platform where four countries have come together for the good of the world, who are discussing a range of issues from making and providing vaccines to education and connectivity to maritime security,” he said.

Any narrative about the Quad not based on reality will never gain traction, and India’s work with international partners “will help deal with many regional and global challenges”, he said.


This statement shows they must have completely failed at their rapprochement activities with the Taliban. What will india do with statements like this when the taliban take over Afghanistan and establish a goverment acceptable to all her Neibiour’s. These taliban could then be funneled to Kashmir And officially declare war on India.

why would india say anything at this point ?

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india is acting like a 12th man vowing to play best of his ability to win a match.:omghaha::omghaha:
 
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Indian media believe that India has invested in Afghanistan for 20 years, totaling more than 3 billion US dollars, but it may not have any say in Afghanistan in the future, and even diplomatic ties may be cut off.
 
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India talks big as it sits on American shoulder when it comes to Afghanistan. Its US intervention which provided India any space in Afghanistan due to the puppets like Karazai and Ghani readily available to accommodate foreign powers to get into power.

This pupperty in Afghanistan is nothing new. Its Afghan character for centuries.

India is such an ignominious country that it does not even talk about taking back area in Ladakh that China occupied. Its a weak, insidious country that can only do little mischiefs. And America thinks India will fight its war with China!!
 
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They have lots of $$ and will buy thugs present to spoil it and no chances of peace ☮
you give too much credit to their $$...assets bought by spending $$ are the least reliable and the most likely to cave in under pressure or sell out to the next bidder...none other than the founder of mossad said this.
 
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