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While Islamabad has not yet said no to the proposal, officials in New Delhi are hoping for a quick response so that they can organise the movement of aid as soon as possible.

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The Indian government sent a note verbale to Pakistan for allowing movement of trucks carrying 50,000 metric tonnes of wheat to Afghanistan.

India reached out to Pakistan last month for sending food grains to Afghanistan via the land route.

While Islamabad has not yet said no to the proposal, officials in New Delhi are hoping for a quick response so that they can organise the movement of aid as soon as possible
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On several occasions, India has expressed willingness to send humanitarian aid to the people of Afghanistan though it has cautioned the international community to think through the consequences of granting recognition to the Taliban regime.


The Indian government sent a note verbale to Pakistan for allowing movement of trucks carrying 50,000 metric tonnes of wheat to Afghanistan.

With winter here, and a financial crisis crippling Afghanistan, food shortages are imminent. Some countries like China, Turkey have started distributing food to Afghans in the last few weeks.


India, which has a lot of goodwill among Afghan people, also wants to do its bit, sources said. So, it has proposed the land route since transporting such a large quantity via air is difficult.

Officials said the task of moving 50,000 metric tonnes of wheat to Afghanistan would require sending 5,000 trucks via Pakistan.



Islamabad is looking at the proposal, but is said to have pointed out that the scale — in terms of trucks and roads — is something that it needs to figure out.

The logistics suggest that Indian trucks may have to be allowed, or else it would require the wheat to be unloaded and loaded again into Pakistani trucks at the Zero Point on the Wagah-Attari border. The complex process is one of the issues to be looked at,

But the Indian side is keen to send the consignment and is looking at it from the humanitarian point of view, and whether Pakistan is willing to let India help Afghans at this time of crisis.


Much will depend on Rawalpindi’s response to the Indian request, and the Taliban’s willingness to accept the aid.


The Taliban, in their conversations with Indian officials in Moscow and Doha, have indicated that they are amenable to receiving aid from India. But Pakistan remains the challenge in between the two countries.

This article is from Indian media, question is: Is it safe for Pakistan to allow these trucks to Afghanistan from Pakistani soil, there can not be weapons in some trucks for BLA, TTP in Pakistan or in Afghanistan?
 
Each and every inch of these trucks need to be checked
Or
It’s better to unload and reload onto Pakistani trucks paid by Indians

security of country comes first

endia can use that Iranian port they always mention everywhere
 
While Islamabad has not yet said no to the proposal, officials in New Delhi are hoping for a quick response so that they can organise the movement of aid as soon as possible.

trucks.jpg

The Indian government sent a note verbale to Pakistan for allowing movement of trucks carrying 50,000 metric tonnes of wheat to Afghanistan.

India reached out to Pakistan last month for sending food grains to Afghanistan via the land route.

While Islamabad has not yet said no to the proposal, officials in New Delhi are hoping for a quick response so that they can organise the movement of aid as soon as possible
.
On several occasions, India has expressed willingness to send humanitarian aid to the people of Afghanistan though it has cautioned the international community to think through the consequences of granting recognition to the Taliban regime.


The Indian government sent a note verbale to Pakistan for allowing movement of trucks carrying 50,000 metric tonnes of wheat to Afghanistan.

With winter here, and a financial crisis crippling Afghanistan, food shortages are imminent. Some countries like China, Turkey have started distributing food to Afghans in the last few weeks.


India, which has a lot of goodwill among Afghan people, also wants to do its bit, sources said. So, it has proposed the land route since transporting such a large quantity via air is difficult.

Officials said the task of moving 50,000 metric tonnes of wheat to Afghanistan would require sending 5,000 trucks via Pakistan.



Islamabad is looking at the proposal, but is said to have pointed out that the scale — in terms of trucks and roads — is something that it needs to figure out.

The logistics suggest that Indian trucks may have to be allowed, or else it would require the wheat to be unloaded and loaded again into Pakistani trucks at the Zero Point on the Wagah-Attari border. The complex process is one of the issues to be looked at,

But the Indian side is keen to send the consignment and is looking at it from the humanitarian point of view, and whether Pakistan is willing to let India help Afghans at this time of crisis.


Much will depend on Rawalpindi’s response to the Indian request, and the Taliban’s willingness to accept the aid.


The Taliban, in their conversations with Indian officials in Moscow and Doha, have indicated that they are amenable to receiving aid from India. But Pakistan remains the challenge in between the two countries.

This article is from Indian media, question is: Is it safe for Pakistan to allow these trucks to Afghanistan from Pakistani soil, there can not be weapons in some trucks for BLA, TTP in Pakistan or in Afghanistan?
should ber never allowed.... this will kill our agriculture.
 
While Islamabad has not yet said no to the proposal, officials in New Delhi are hoping for a quick response so that they can organise the movement of aid as soon as possible.

trucks.jpg

The Indian government sent a note verbale to Pakistan for allowing movement of trucks carrying 50,000 metric tonnes of wheat to Afghanistan.

India reached out to Pakistan last month for sending food grains to Afghanistan via the land route.

While Islamabad has not yet said no to the proposal, officials in New Delhi are hoping for a quick response so that they can organise the movement of aid as soon as possible
.
On several occasions, India has expressed willingness to send humanitarian aid to the people of Afghanistan though it has cautioned the international community to think through the consequences of granting recognition to the Taliban regime.


The Indian government sent a note verbale to Pakistan for allowing movement of trucks carrying 50,000 metric tonnes of wheat to Afghanistan.

With winter here, and a financial crisis crippling Afghanistan, food shortages are imminent. Some countries like China, Turkey have started distributing food to Afghans in the last few weeks.


India, which has a lot of goodwill among Afghan people, also wants to do its bit, sources said. So, it has proposed the land route since transporting such a large quantity via air is difficult.

Officials said the task of moving 50,000 metric tonnes of wheat to Afghanistan would require sending 5,000 trucks via Pakistan.



Islamabad is looking at the proposal, but is said to have pointed out that the scale — in terms of trucks and roads — is something that it needs to figure out.

The logistics suggest that Indian trucks may have to be allowed, or else it would require the wheat to be unloaded and loaded again into Pakistani trucks at the Zero Point on the Wagah-Attari border. The complex process is one of the issues to be looked at,

But the Indian side is keen to send the consignment and is looking at it from the humanitarian point of view, and whether Pakistan is willing to let India help Afghans at this time of crisis.


Much will depend on Rawalpindi’s response to the Indian request, and the Taliban’s willingness to accept the aid.


The Taliban, in their conversations with Indian officials in Moscow and Doha, have indicated that they are amenable to receiving aid from India. But Pakistan remains the challenge in between the two countries.

This article is from Indian media, question is: Is it safe for Pakistan to allow these trucks to Afghanistan from Pakistani soil, there can not be weapons in some trucks for BLA, TTP in Pakistan or in Afghanistan?
the point which some people might ignored is that it was not an official request but Note Verbal which mean it is just an attempt of scoring point but not a serious offer.

Secondly If India is serious in this offer then

- Why is not sending official request to Pakistan ... ???

- Why India want to send this aid in their own vehicles, fully knowing that Pakistan does not permit Indian vehicle to cross border and all the Transit trade is allowed only by using Afghan or Pakistani Vehicles .... ??

- Is India seeking an opportunity to build case for their transport vehicles to cross Pakistan for Afghan Transit Trade .... ???
 
If they make an official request, we should allow it, but search every single bag and switch to our own trucks and drivers on our side of the border.
NO .... India have permission to use over flight to reach Afghanistan .... if they are serious can do this no inland passage to India for Afghanistan should be allowed.

Otherwise UN is open they can donate their wheat to UN for Afghanistan.
 
NO .... India have permission to use over flight to reach Afghanistan .... if they are serious can do this no inland passage to India for Afghanistan should be allowed.

Otherwise UN is open they can donate their wheat to UN for Afghanistan.
Totally agree with you. India can donate it to UN and UN planes will deliver it to Afghanistan.
 
NO .... India have permission to use over flight to reach Afghanistan .... if they are serious can do this no inland passage to India for Afghanistan should be allowed.

Otherwise UN is open they can donate their wheat to UN for Afghanistan.

In that case, yeah they should just fly it across.
 
Anaj sad jaye par kisi ke pet mein na jaye..

Once a man gets authority to make decisions, he will think he is god 😌
 
Well these trucks should be immediately allowed before it is too late. Well being of Afghans during winter is important.
 
Lol I don't trust one word from Indian media
Even if there's some truth to it, they'll add so much masala that it becomes unrecognizable
 
But the Indian side is keen to send the consignment and is looking at it from the humanitarian point of view, and whether Pakistan is willing to let India help Afghans at this time of crisis.


Indians want to have their own ways to set the precedence. Let trucks to load and unload like before and carried by the Pakistani drivers. No exceptions as they have not done any relaxations in Kashmir am sure Taliban's can understand our pain too by receiving grain few days latter.
 

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