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India's Afghanistan policy does not have an exit policy

Hilarious.

Once you grow up and leave your "shining india" mentality, you may come to realize that the bubble you've lived in was a deceptive one.

Arre uncle, baukla gaye ho kkyyaa, afghanisstan se 26/11, now talking about shiining india ad campaign....

LOL, isileye kahta hoon that this is a master stroke by India, Pakistan bhhi bhaukla jayega.
 
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So bharatee aa gaye apni aukat pe?

You are now supporting taliban :D i told you na you will bend down
 
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@Spring Onion. I find your first signature in red pretty offensive to me personally as an Indian. As a respected PDF Veteran would you please consider that the decorum demanded by your position dictates that you carry yourself with greater dignity?
 
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@Spring Onion. I find your first signature in red pretty offensive to me personally as an Indian. As a respected PDF Veteran would you please consider that the decorum demanded by your position dictates that you carry yourself with greater dignity?

whats your stand on Indian U Turn viz a viz Taliban?

Whats your stand on
 
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whats your stand on Indian U Turn viz a viz Taliban?

I think its the last in a series of decisions going to be taken by this group of goons leading our country for a long long time.

Will you please consider my request for a more suitable signature in line with the respect you carry?
 
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Where? when?

In change of stance, India supports talks with Taliban



BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN: At a time when the US is seeking to directly engage the Taliban, India's shift away from its own "no-truck-with Taliban" policy became evident on Tuesday, when foreign minister Salman Khurshid said New Delhi supported dialogue with all sections of the Afghan society and armed opposition groups "including the Taliban".

Although Khurshid, who was addressing a meeting of the Asean Regional Forum, stressed that any dialogue in Afghanistan must recognize all internationally accepted red lines, his remarks here amplified the shift in India's stand against Taliban's inclusion in negotiations with Afghanistan.Elaborating on the approach, Khurshid said, 'But this process must be a broad based Afghan-led Afghan-owned reconciliation process, within the framework of the Afghan Constitution and internationally accepted red lines. This dialogue must involve all sections of the Afghan society and armed opposition groups, including the Taliban".


India had always maintained that it had strong reservations about talks with Taliban, arguing that the idea of "good Taliban" is an oxymoron. PM Manmohan Singh did say in a speech in Afghan Parliament in 2011 that India supported the reconciliation process in the war-torn country and that it would respect the choices made by its MPs, but refrained from mentioning Taliban.

The new openness to the prospect of Taliban's participation in reconciliation talks in Afghanistan coincides with the US's overtures towards the group whom it had encouraged to open an office in Doha.

The US has also said that the engagement with Taliban will not be at the cost of red lines. The red lines are diplomatic short hand for the insistence that Taliban agreed to abide by the constitution of Afghanistan, shun violence and commit to respect the rights of women and ethnic minorities.

Reiterating this during an intervention on exchange of views on regional and international issues here, Khurshid also said that India will remain engaged with Afghanistan.

"The reconciliation process must not undermine the legitimacy of the Afghan State and Government and the political, social and economic progress witnessed in Afghanistan over the past decade, to which members of the international community have contributed in great measure. I may emphasize here that India's Afghanistan policy does not have an exit policy. India has played an important role in the reconstruction and rehabilitation of Afghanistan," he said.

Without naming Pakistan, Khurshid said there was a need for joint and concerted efforts to dismantle terrorist sanctuaries and safe havens beyond Afghan borders and disrupt all financial and tactical support for terrorism.

"We must assist Afghanistan in its efforts to become a stable, democratic and pluralistic state. The international community must stay committed to Afghanistan in the form of development and security assistance during this period of transition and transformation," he said.

Khurshid also sought to draw attention to Pakistan's proliferation linkages with North Korea saying another area of deep concern to India was that of clandestine proliferation of WMD technologies which poses a grave threat to international security.

"With a view to address the risk of nuclear weapons, materials and technology falling into the hands of terrorists, India has been piloting a UN resolution in this regard for the past several years. In this context, the situation in the Korean peninsula and the DPRK's links to clandestine proliferation emanating from our neighbourhood deserves careful scrutiny," he said.


In change of stance, India supports talks with Taliban - The Times of India
 
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India may not have an EXIT POLICY from Afghanistan but I can guarantee you one thing.
The Afghan TALIBAN have an Exit policy for INDIA from Afghanistan...:omghaha::omghaha::omghaha:
they find it difficult to cross wagah , hence they are staying and celebrating in pakistan .
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Exit policy is for Americans. As long we don't interfere in their political process, we dont need a exit policy. We have a long standing association with Afghanistan, dating back to Indus Valley civilization. This relation will continue forever.

Spot on....!!!! :cheers:
 
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My Hindu friend,


I have no interest in telling you what to believe in. I have no interest in calling all Hindus as bad, but the records speak for themselves.

I don't want to conquer over you Hindus. I just want justice for my Kashmiri brothers and sisters.


If Hindu India give Kashmir their rights, then Pakistan and India can work on becoming friends.

:lol: :lol:
 
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