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You said Pakistan regains strength in Afghanistan....that means Pakistan had a great sway over what happens in Afghanistan post cold war. So my question is... Pakistan didnt build any roads or infrastructure in Afghanistan when it had a decent economic growth, then why do you think it will be possible for pakistan to do so now when its economy is weak and its is living on financial handouts?
Actually, Pakistan has invested hundreds of millions of dollars in Afghanistan on a wide variety of projects in the last few years.
The details of that investment can be seen in the following thread:
http://www.defence.pk/forums/strate...-investment-afghanistan-hits-500-million.html
So Asim's argument is completely valid, that as Pakistan recovers, it will continue to invest in Afghanistan and the CAR's if necessary to protect its interests.
And what are those interests? Energy supplies and a 'neutral' Afghanistan. The CAR's have a large economic interest in dealing with Pakistan since Pakistan is a potentially huge market for their gas/oil and electricity. Afghanistan then has a large economic interest in dealing with Pakistan since it stands to gain from the transit fees and construction activity from any pipelines/transmission lines constructed to deliver that energy to Pakistan.
The potential for these gas/oil pipelines to then go to the Arabian Sea for delivery to other nations, or even for delivery to India, only enhances Pakistan's influence, especially if Iran continues to be stubborn about its nuclear program.