Afghanistan as a whole is a thankless country.
* Pakistan is housing 3 million of Afghans.
* 6000+ students are studying in top universities of your country, just because they are given preference over deserving Pakistani students.
* 1000 scholarships for Afghans.
* Millions of dollars worth of trade discounts at the cost of Pakistani tax payer money in the form of Transit trade.
* 3 millions Afghans using your education and medical facility by paying nothing at all.
* $ 330 millions aid for Afghanistan by Pakistan.
Look at this detail of the projects completed by Pakistan in Afghanistan.
A state of the art Allama Iqbal Faculty at Kabul University is completed. As a separate project, the government of Pakistan is furnishing the Iqbal Faculty building.
The building of Sir Syed Science Faculty Block is near completion in Nangarhar University, Jalalabad. Further the structure of Liaqat Ali Khan Engineering Faculty in Balkh University, Mazar-e-Sharif is almost complete with the assistance of Pakistan. Rehman Baba High School in Kabul is complete, where 1200 students are currently enrolled and as another project on the same campus, hostel for 1000 students is under construction. Pakistan has donated buses for the students of Kabul University.
A sprawling Jinnah Hospital Complex with ten towers is under construction in Kabul. It will provide the most modern health facility in the country. Civil work on Nishter Kidney Hospital in Jalalabad is complete. Afghan doctors, paramedics and technicians to run this facility are also trained in Pakistan. A 200-bed Naib Aminullah Khan Logari Hospital is under construction in Logar. Pakistan has also donated mobile field hospitals and ambulances to several provinces. Construction of Torkham-Jalalabad Road in eastern Afghanistan is complete.
On request of the Afghan Government, Pakistan has undertaken to convert Torkham-Jalalabad road in a dual carriage highway. About 60 percent work is already completed on this project. With the assistance of Pakistan it has built three intra-city roads in Jalalabad and has provided earth-moving and road building machinery to various provinces. Government of Pakistan has donated 50 buses for public transportation, cash assistance to the Afghan government and food packages to the needy and school supplies to students in large numbers.
Several other major projects, including two eye hospitals, limb centre at Badakhshan, two Nuclear Medical Centres in Kabul and Jalalabad, are in the pipeline.
Arianna Afghan Airlines uses Pakistan’s civil aviation training facilities.
Compare the Pakistan of 60s and early 70s with today, what we have make of it for the sake of Afghanistan?
You donate even he whole squadron of Block-52, Afghans will still back-stab you. Enough is enough, concentrate on development of Pakistan, securing its borders and repatriation of Afghan refugees.