Yes we know that, I assure you. Iranians have a separate agenda playing out which is at odds with ours in Afghanistan.
This merely your assumption, I have reasons to believe otherwise
What are they?
Iran has no truck with Taliban. Yes they deal with them because currently Taliban has material leverage, offer to remove that leverage and you will gain but gratitude.
Russia - Again has no love lost with Taliban or for that matter any Jihadist. They do business because its inevitable.
What makes you think that there is regular business going on between Iranians/Russians and Talibanis?
I really take offense at this statement.
You
MUST
But will that address the dilemma our security establishment faces?
This is institutional cowardice which is ingrained in India. So fearful that we are ready to continue banging our heads at the brick wall of Pakistan..
What is the alternative, in your view?
What have we got to loose? Pakistan will continue funding separatists and insurgencies in Kashmir irrespective of any our actions. Their whole institutional set up is focused towards hurting India - NOT SAVING PAKISTAN. We have historic and current trends to say this without hesitation.
Unlikely. They are now well aware of the threat to them as a state as they lose their grip over the country and try to re-assert the writ of the State. Yes, they do have a tendency to differentiate between a good and a bad talib, but they pay the price too for that.
So what do we do? We keep ourselves huddled in a corner - thinking any strategic expansion will lead to Jihadi recruitment? Aren't they already recruiting with abandon? Isn't what happening in Kashmir ample proof that we dont need more appeasement either of Pakistan or Hurriyet or Jihadis?
Your impassioned statement is noted with the due respect of your sentiment behind it. Indeed, it is frustrating to see failures repeatedly inspite of best effort to seek good relations. My answer, I have already given in two different posts earlier. You have to read sequentially.
However, I present to you a counter narrative in the form of a saying from
Sun Tzu
When you do battle, even if you are winning, if you continue for a long time it will dull your forces and blunt your edge; if you besiege a citadel, your strength will be exhausted. If you keep your armies out in the field for a long time, your supplies will be insufficient.
You are dealing with an ideological state hard put to establish and firm up its national identity, which has, for the majority of its existence, been under a military dictatorship, which has built up the bogey of a 'hegemonistic' India trying to undermine it as a nation and threatening its existence, and capitalised on their first military failure in Kashmir to consolidate the power and this paranoia in the country.
How do you deal with such a nation? An option is to go to war, and defeat it's military, enforce democracy and sue for peace thereafter. But this plays directly into the hands of the narrative as being perpetuated in the country as above.
So, what is the second option? Maybe, strengthen the civil rule, while undermining the military which has control of the intellect of the masses and never fails to portray itself as the harbinger of national unity, peace and pride, while systematically undermining the very same institutes which should have, in the first place, been strengthened to ensure the same? That shall allow a narrative other than military's to make an appearance in national discourse.
I absolutely refuse to believe that as a nation, Pakistan is bereft of people of logic and rationale needed to see the danger to their own society by the present course of events and the sequence of policy formulation and implementation. Simply not digestible.
Think on this aspect, I urge you. And tell me if I am wrong.
What diplomatic capital will we loose? Everyone in the other world except Pakistan will be relieved by expiry of Taliban.. Which country supports Taliban except for Pakistan?
KSA, UAE.
Do you think it is wisdom to do other's bidding?
Again I quote
Sun Tzu:
The rules of the military are five: measurement, assessment, calculation, comparison, and victory. The ground gives rise to measurements, measurements give rise to assessments, assessments give rise to calculations, calculations give rise to comparisons, comparisons give rise to victories.
@GURU DUTT
I standby my statement - taking out Taliban forcefully has no downside except that we get ourselves rid of this passive appeasement policy and irrational fear of backlash even when doing the morally and strategically right thing.
I shall strongly urge you to give the above quote a serious thought after going through my posts till now, sequentially.
Thanks
chinese are smart and they want all of asia pasific and south asia under there command but instead of blabberring and picking up fights they are quitelly shrpenning there skills and building there militarry power like no other they are prepairing for a very big and sutained war and have taken there sun tzu or whatever his name was teachings of warfare pretty seroully
There, you have answered for me
@Joe Shearer On your birthday, few pearls of wisdom .... ?