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In my humble opinion, the day when afghans begin to think in their own interest will be an starting of peace process in the region. Some Afghans are fighting Indias war, some are fighting western countries' war, some are at Irans side and others are on Pakistans side. But no Afghan is on Afghans side.
Another thing is Ashraf ghanis role, which is indeed in Afghanistans favor, but for Afghan society he is misfit. Current agreement between Afghan administration and Hikmatyar is a good sign, but again, USA and India will consider themselves isolated, and then again, a new start of another dirty war.

As per the nationalists in Afghanistan, the below is what is their interest:

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The nationalists and India are currently working in full conjuction, and why not. The classic my enemies enemy is my friend applies here, and Pakistan controls territory that both of them covet.

Of course Pakistan is way to strong for Afghanistan to handle, which is why the latter is in tatters today. In essence hence it is in Afghan interests to corporate with Pakistan, recognize the border and move on rather than living in the 1700s. However Kabul and a sizeable part of their population do not perceive this to be their "interest", so they will keep working against us. Better for Pakistanis to be aware of this.
 
Of course Pakistan is way to strong for Afghanistan to handle, which is why the latter is in tatters today. In essence hence it is in Afghan interests to corporate with Pakistan, recognize the border and move on rather than living in the 1700s. However Kabul and a sizeable part of their population do not perceive this to be their "interest", so they will keep working against us. Better for Pakistanis to be aware of this.
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.
 
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.
do u really think we (Pakistani) are like Afghanistan seriously??? i mean seriously
 
As per the nationalists in Afghanistan, the below is what is their interest:

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The nationalists and India are currently working in full conjuction, and why not. The classic my enemies enemy is my friend applies here, and Pakistan controls territory that both of them covet.

Of course Pakistan is way to strong for Afghanistan to handle, which is why the latter is in tatters today. In essence hence it is in Afghan interests to corporate with Pakistan, recognize the border and move on rather than living in the 1700s. However Kabul and a sizeable part of their population do not perceive this to be their "interest", so they will keep working against us. Better for Pakistanis to be aware of this.
This map clearly includes those parts which India also claims!
Secondly we must understand realities on ground. Afghan nationalists right now are just bunch of losers, and by closing gates at Afghan borders we clearly have conveyed our msg and have told them what they are.
It must also be noted that majority of Afghans are pro-Pakistan and would love to live in Pakistan.
Thirdly sooner or later our population has to direct its expansion in western direction, and similar is the case with India. Ultimately either Afghanistan will expend in Pakistani territory or Pakistan will expand in Afghan territory to stop India.
 
Public Opinions shape actions. In a democracy.
The public's opinion shapes the politicians opinions (who are coming from the public in any case) and that shapes policy.
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which policy ur govt or ur politicians have made for Kashmir on there opinions ?????? or Kashmiris dose not matter for ur politicians ? huh
 
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which policy ur govt or ur politicians have made for Kashmir on there opinions ?????? or Kashmiris dose not matter for ur politicians ? huh
No. The blunt truth is that Kashmiris opinion does not matter as long as it is completely different from the rest of Indians.

Because Kashmiris opinion differs dramatically from that of the rest of Indians opinions. And any Govt of the day (ie of any Party) will not go against what the rest of India wants if they wish to stay on in power.

For example, if me and my family today decides that our House should not be in India, then GoI is not obligated and our opinion will not matter to GoI as it would be against what the rest of India wants.
 
@A-Team isolation only exists in the minds of Afghans and Indians. No country is crazy enough to ignore such a huge economic market. :)
pakistan is in top 40 with respect GDP nominal and top 25 in Purchasing power and this is just going to grow(that doesn't mean developemnt, its simply our population is too big)
 
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.

I'd trust an Indian over an Afghan at any day of the week.
 

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