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If US is equal culprit why don't we hear Modi criticizing her with the same zeal and asking her to solve the mess she created?
For your info US wasn't equally involve she had 90% share. Had there been no billion of dollars from her and all the latest weapons nothing would happened in Afghanistan. Pakistan at max was in a supportive role to do whatever she was asked of.
Historical ties kindly elaborate?
Well Somalia , sudan , rest of Africa and dozens other places across globe are in more need for such "HUMANTARIAN AID' and are less dangerous for workers as well why not help them first and when things in Afghanistan improve then show your humanity here. Isnt it a more logical stance?
At home Modi and his Sanghis hate Muslims like hell and schemes like Ghar wapsi are getting momentum with every day so are you guy planning to covert Afghanis to Hinduism as well?
And before building roads in Afghanistan or Africa wouldn't it be fair to first do the same in your own country and bring her to a developed state status.
1. US didnt re-route this Afghanis to India, Pakistan did hence we have beef with Pakistan
2. So poor US paid billions of dollars and Pakistan was meek spectator who out of the goodness of heart followed orders blindly without having any agenda of strategic depth of it's own?
3. We help Afganistan because i they lie in our immediate neighborhood and a peaceful Afghanistan would be a great ally and a gateway for India to C. Asia. Somalia will not be.
Haha I would like to see RSS try their hands on converting the fiery Afghanis to Hinduism - Afghans would have RSS for breakfast. Thanks that had me cracking. Dont over-estimate RSS - they have some appeal I admit among limited section of Indians but reasons of BJP coming to power had nothing to do with Hindu extremism but more to do with naked corruption and lethargy exhibited by Congress. Put simply - Modi offered Indians development and Indians gave him a chance. He got elected on the premise of toilets and not temples.
4. Yes you make a good point but we believe we can do both develop our country and help our neighbors at the same time. We understand that the investment made in Afghanistan has potential to give us enormous returns and that is why we are invested in stability of Afghanistan
What happens inside Pakistan, covert or not, is Pakistan's responsibility to allow or stop, wouldn't you agree, Sir?
Ideally yes, but external influence of a Donor country is impossible to resist and in addition no one saw the rise of TTP like extremists who would harm Pakistan. As they say hindsight is 20/20.