PradoTLC
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It was inevitable once Chahbahar became partially operational. As it moves to full interoperability trade will be diverted via that route and with it will decline Pakistan's opportunity of constant blackmail and threats towards Afghanistan.
It will finally free the Afghans to trade with whomsoever they wish to.
you do realise it will only a matter before those boob heads in Kabul would be out of a job?..
good luck on the indian port.... ps how is your air corridor going?
This is how Pakistan is blackmailing Afghanistan, you guessed it right...by fencing.
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Guess what, Pakistan want to discourage anything coming or going to Afghanistan. In future you will see Pakistan bypassing Afghanistan all together by extending KKH to CAR STAN states via China Xinjiang province.
nice... keep those creatures and their backers out.
India invested in building their Parliament, their schools, their hospitals, their roads, their dams and bridges. There was NEVER any payback agreement. Schools parliaments bridges do not produce money. These things were done to help Afghans and they have. Afghans LOVE Indians and they loathe Pakistanis. Just walk and talk to any Afghan you come across on the streets of ANY CITY TOWN OR VILLAGE. Talk to any Afghan in UK or Europe/USA . They are of ONE view re Indians and Pakistanis
Whats more I know that and the worlds diplomatic community knows that.
I suspect every PDF keyboard general knows it too.
according to trump... india made a library only...
now for you education afgani hate pakistanis since 1947... but since you seem to like them why dont you take the remaining 2.5M+ afgans in Pakistan back?...
love indians?.. probably they havent seen your true face. if they did like arabs they have would begin to hate indians
They are ALREADY talking to Indians though neither particularly wants to advertise this at the moment. These talks are delicate and as the Taliban said they have to talk to India, it cannot be avoided to please third parties
Yes... and taliban are aware of your true face.
"Abbas Stanikzai, Taliban's chief negotiator, on the other hand, in an interview the same day, reportedly criticised India's role in Afghanistan and said New Delhi "had always supported traitors in [Afghanistan]".