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I would differ.... I would say that afghans are just a big enemy of Pakistan as India... if not even a bigger enemy. Because a wolf in sheep's clothing is worse than the wolf in its own skin.I feel sad when people compare Afghans and Indians. Afghans have a different relations with Pakistan than India. Afghans are atleast not enemy of Pakistan.
But unfortunately for you Pakistan is a regional power and one of the major military power with fully functioning state institutions. Below is the Countries with regional power status.The strong always consider the weak in a particular manner.
What you have described Afghanistan is exactly the same as how we describe you.
We think of Pakistan as in tatters (its always relative). We think that it is in Pakistan's interest to recognize the current border between India and Pakistan and move on rather than living in the past. Be content with what you have.
And we also think that a sizeable part of your population does not perceive this to be in your interest and so they work against this.
It is amazing or ironical that how we think of you is how you think of Afghans.
I'd trust an Indian over an Afghan at any day of the week.
Yet Pakistan's enemy voted to recognize the birth of Pakistan, and Pakistan's "brother", Afghanistan, chose to reject Pakistan, and start efforts to break Pakistan apart.I feel sad when people compare Afghans and Indians. Afghans have a different relations with Pakistan than India. Afghans are atleast not enemy of Pakistan.
I think the title is very appropriate in today's reality. Indian and Afghan officials have been claiming that Pakistan is isolated, and have largely convinced most people that is true; the truth is that Pakistan's relationship with the international has only grown. With a young, but rapidly growing population of around 200 million people, and an economy that will reach a trillion dollars PPP by the end of the next fiscal year (and a trillion dollars nominal GDP within 10-15 years), Pakistan is too important and large to simply ignore.Well what a retard title anyways we welcome any investment in Pakistan, a stable viable pakistan that is in peace with her neighbours is good for Afghanistan.
Well "some" afghans are bigger enemies of Indians, arent they. But India is still trying her level best to get all of them on board. Thats the attitude I have to bring army to handle. So, keep calm, and "naak neechy rakh ker kaam karain, kamyabi milygi"I would differ.... I would say that afghans are just a big enemy of Pakistan as India... if not even a bigger enemy. Because a wolf in sheep's clothing is worse than the wolf in its own skin.
Problems for us will continue to grow as long as we are seeing Afghans as one entity, well they are not. Its better that we divide problem, and deal with them individually. There are many who are with Pakistan.Yet Pakistan's enemy voted to recognize the birth of Pakistan, and Pakistan's "brother", Afghanistan, chose to reject Pakistan, and start efforts to break Pakistan apart.
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I don't know what is the definition for region. Sure, Pakistan is a regional power if Af-Pak is considered a region.But unfortunately for you Pakistan is a regional power and one of the major military power with fully functioning state institutions. Below is the Countries with regional power status.
Iran has an edge over us?What are you smoking these days?I don't know what is the definition for region. Sure, Pakistan is a regional power if Af-Pak is considered a region.
Because apart from that Pakistan has neither economic, military or diplomatic dominance over any other country that borders it.
India, Iran, China.
All of them are much much stronger than Pakistan economically, militarily, diplomatically. Tooting your own horn doesn't change reality.
The strong always consider the weak in a particular manner.
What you have described Afghanistan is exactly the same as how we describe you.
We think of Pakistan as in tatters (its always relative). We think that it is in Pakistan's interest to recognize the current border between India and Pakistan and move on rather than living in the past. Be content with what you have.
And we also think that a sizeable part of your population does not perceive this to be in your interest and so they work against this.
It is amazing or ironical that how we think of you is how you think of Afghans.
Pakistan isn't a regional power , this argument is a joke . You ppl aren't even in the shacks of the g20 your GDP is less than south Africa & even they aren't regional power , even though they are g20 members.
Well what a retard title anyways we welcome any investment in Pakistan, a stable viable pakistan that is in peace with her neighbours is good for Afghanistan.