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Taliban takeover of Afghanistan: implications & next steps for Pakistan

Worrisome situation for people of Pakistan.

Politicians and army is supporting to Taliban but at the ground, it will be negative affects.

Still I remember, 20 years ago situation in the Pakistan. Finally needed to clean the mess..

It is very less pact to India... But will more negative impact to Pakistan.
 
Ex ISI Major Aamir on Taliban's takeover in Afghanistan
Key Points
  • Taliban takeover is good news for Pakistan
  • TTP/BLA and anti-Pakistan terrorist organisations will be eliminated
  • Out of arrogance, America and Afghan Govt sabotaged talks with the Taliban many times
  • Afghan Taliban are different, their strategy is different, and their actions are different
  • Pakistan should not consider Afghanistan as its 5th province, Afghans demand respect Pakistan need to offer
 
Worrisome situation for people of Pakistan.

Politicians and army is supporting to Taliban but at the ground, it will be negative affects.

Still I remember, 20 years ago situation in the Pakistan. Finally needed to clean the mess..

It is very less pact to India... But will more negative impact to Pakistan.
Actually you should worry about India dear, Imagine if Talibs take over Pakistan, now 100+ Million Talibs vs RSS goons, hum, interesting.
 
Actually you should worry about India dear, Imagine if Talibs take over Pakistan, now 100+ Million Talibs vs RSS goons, hum, interesting.

As is said, it is a more worrisome situation for the people of pakistan.

20 years before, the Taliban was so much active in Pakistan and was demanding to Pakistan government also.

They were 60 KM distance from Islamabad.
Once Ruled By Taliban, Residents Of Pakistan's Swat Valley Say Army Should Leave

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There is no doubt that India will be very less affected but a more worrisome situation for people of Pakistan except Pak government and Army.
 
As is said, it is a more worrisome situation for the people of pakistan.

20 years before, the Taliban was so much active in Pakistan and was demanding to Pakistan government also.

They were 60 KM distance from Islamabad.
Once Ruled By Taliban, Residents Of Pakistan's Swat Valley Say Army Should Leave

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There is no doubt that India will be very less affected but a more worrisome situation for people of Pakistan except Pak government and Army.

LOL you are kidding yourself bud. India will be affected in every way imaginable.
 
As is said, it is a more worrisome situation for the people of pakistan.

20 years before, the Taliban was so much active in Pakistan and was demanding to Pakistan government also.

They were 60 KM distance from Islamabad.
Once Ruled By Taliban, Residents Of Pakistan's Swat Valley Say Army Should Leave

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There is no doubt that India will be very less affected but a more worrisome situation for people of Pakistan except Pak government and Army.
Only india is crying why? lol
 
LOL you are kidding yourself bud. India will be affected in every way imaginable.

No, india will not... Even in the 1990s and pick of activity in our side. Nothing happened or very less compare to situation in Pakistan.

As claim by Pakistan, more than 60000 people lost their life's during the time.

If Taliban is coming into power than it will affect more to Pakistan and very less chance to affect to India.

Previously, borders were very less protected but still harm less to India and now it is almost protected and very limited chance for anything.
 
Only india is crying why? lol

The question should be " How many counties are supporting to Taliban"?
China & Russia - Only because of the USA and cold war................ IRAN, they are having own interest against US but their border is secure compared to Pakistan.

Pakistan - thinking of Afghanistan is their backyard...

Being a part of ASIA, we are concern about our afghani brothers and sisters.... do not support Talibani LAWS and Rules.
 
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The question should be " How many counties are supporting to Taliban"?
China & Russia - Only because of the USA and cold war................ IRAN, they are having own interest against US but their border is sure compared to Pakistan.

Pakistan - thinking of Afghanistan is their backyard...

Being a part of ASIA, we are concern about our afghani brothers and sisters.... do not support Talibani LAWS and Rules.
So Russia and china is nothing because india not accepting lol.

By the way Usa will also accept taliban under few condition and india will beg for taliban to accept india. Game has just started and whole world is laughing on india because india was no where in whole situation.
 
So Russia and china is nothing because india not accepting lol.

By the way Usa will also accept taliban under few condition and india will beg for taliban to accept india. Game has just started and whole world is laughing on india because india was no where in whole situation.

The difference between India and Pakistan, do you know?

Out foreign policy is very much flexible and can maintain the relationship with EAST and WEST at the same time. But, Pakistan always chose only one side.

As Said, everyone having their own national interest. China and Russia are going to Support the Taliban because of the USA...

Unsure what does mean by nowhere? we are pretty much fine wherein other country is losing or unfortunate lost thousands of their own people. We are just having concerns about Afghani brothers and sisters..
 
The difference between India and Pakistan, do you know?

Out foreign policy is very much flexible and can maintain the relationship with EAST and WEST at the same time. But, Pakistan always chose only one side.

As Said, everyone having their own national interest. China and Russia are going to Support the Taliban because of the USA...

Unsure what does mean by nowhere? we are pretty much fine wherein other country is losing or unfortunate lost thousands of their own people. We are just having concerns about Afghani brothers and sisters..
lol pakistan is doing well maintaining balance china, usa relationship along with taliban also, saudia,iran. It's india who can do anything to get work visa in usa.

and which afghani brother and sister you talking about? for those whom you never bother to sent troops to help even they asked for.

Afghanis knows that india backstab them big time.
 

Afghanistan: The Taliban's victory will test India, and peace in South Asia
By Vikas Pandey
BBC News, Delhi
Published11 hours ago
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Taliban fighters in Jalalabad
IMAGE SOURCEEPA
image captionThe Taliban took complete control of Afghanistan in a blisteringly fast military campaign.
The Taliban's blisteringly fast takeover of Afghanistan has stunned security and diplomacy experts worldwide. Days after the fall of Kabul, nations are hurriedly evacuating their diplomats and citizens, leaving behind two decades of work and investments.
The Taliban's rout is likely to cause a significant shift in the geopolitics of South Asia, and it could be particularly testing for India, given the country's historically tense relations and border disputes with Pakistan and China - both are expected to play a crucial role in Afghanistan's future.
Pakistan shares a porous border with Afghanistan and has long been an active player in its northern neighbour's affairs. Now China is showing an interest in playing a bigger role in Afghanistan. Foreign minister Wang Yi's meeting with senior Taliban leaders last month shows Beijing doesn't want to be a silent player anymore.
This potential geopolitical realignment could "change things upside down", said Gautam Mukhopadhaya, India's former ambassador to Afghanistan and Syria.
Afghanistan was a loose alliance between the democratic government in Kabul, the West and other democracies like India. But the world is likely to see Pakistan, Russia, Iran and China coming together to play the next chapter of the Great Game.
Some in India see this as a loss for Delhi and a big win for Pakistan. But former Indian diplomat Jitendra Nath Misra said that was too simplistic a view, because the Pahstun-led Taliban has never recognised the border between Afghanistan and Pakistan, creating discomfort for Islamabad.
"Pakistan would want to get the Taliban to accept the border and this will be a top priority," he said.
But it's also true that the Taliban's rule in Afghanistan gives Pakistan strategic depth against India. Islamabad has gotten what it always wanted, said Michael Kugelman, deputy director of the Wilson Center think-tank in Washington - a government in Afghanistan that it can easily influence.
"Pakistani officials may show this off as India's loss, but then there are bigger strategic goals for Pakistan," Mr Kugelman said. "It really sees itself as the biggest regional winner at the moment."
Spanish plane landing in Kabul
IMAGE SOURCEEPA
image captionSeveral countries have sent special aircraft to evacuate its citizens from Afghanistan
Experts say Pakistan was not happy with the growing ties between the US and India, or former Afghan president Ashraf Ghani's lukewarm relations with Islamabad. The country's struggling economy also made it feel vulnerable.
Now Islamabad has reasons to believe that it's the winner because its "all-weather" friendship with China will be useful in Afghanistan. Moreover, Beijing is not shy of showing its might anymore. "China can and will play the game now according to its own rules," Mr Misra said.
China also has economic interests in Afghanistan, which can help fulfil its ever-growing need for minerals, but more importantly it can pressure the Taliban to ban the East Turkestan Islamic Movement (ETIM), which it blames for unrest in its Muslim-dominated Xinjian province, to operate on Afghan soil.
Mr Mukhopadhaya said China and Pakistan "would ride piggyback on each other in Afghanistan". But he added that Beijing should be cautious and not fall into any trap like other world powers in the past.
Russia and Iran also seem to be on the same trajectory - neither has evacuated its embassy, and both nations' diplomats are still working in Kabul.
Taliban fighters in Mazar-i-Sharif
IMAGE SOURCEEPA
image captionThe Taliban have promised that there will not be any retributions, but experts say its too early to trust these promises
So, what can India do now? The country was never as big a player in Afghanistan as Pakistan, the US or Russia. But Delhi has always been involved in promoting security and cultural ties. Thousands of Afghans are in India for education, work or medical treatment.
Mr Misra says there are no good options for Delhi. "There are bad and then there are worse options," he said.
The biggest challenge India will face is whether to recognise the Taliban government or not. The decision will get tough, especially if Moscow and Beijing decide to acknowledge the Taliban government in some form. Experts say Islamabad is likely to officially accept the Taliban government, as it did in 1999.
India's best option at the moment seems to be keep a channel of communication open with the Taliban. But it will be an uneasy relationship, considering the history between the Taliban and Delhi. The Taliban gave a safe passage to the hijackers of an Indian Airlines plane in 1999 - an incident that remains etched in the collective memory of Indians. And Delhi has always kept close ties with the Northern Alliance - a group of Afghan warlords that fought the Taliban between 1996 and 1999.
Taliban fighetsrs in Mazar-i-Sharif
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image captionTaliban fighters have been patrolling streets in all major cities
With the Taliban in the heart of Kabul, India may now wish to put the past to one side in order to safeguard its own interests, and to ensure the region remains stable. There are concerns that militant groups like the Jaish-e-Mohammad Lashkar-e-Taiba will be galvanised by the Taliban's success and plan and execute attacks against India.
Amalendu Misra, a professor of politics at Lancaster University and the author of a book on Afghanistan, says it's a diplomatic tightrope India will have to walk.
And it may need a strategy to ensure that the contested region of Kashmir doesn't become the next rallying point for the mujahideen.
While experts say India needs to keep talking to the Taliban, it will have to decide how much it may want to get involved in any anti-Taliban groupings. The West is likely to form a united front to keep pressure on the Taliban. British PM Boris Johnson has already called for a joint response to the Taliban government.
Then there are other possibilities, like the Northern Alliance regrouping later, or Afghanistan becoming another place for a fight for supremacy between the US-led West and a joint group of China, Russia and Pakistan.
So there are no easy options for India, but its decisions will have consequences on regional peace and global geopolitics.
 
lol pakistan is doing well maintaining balance china, usa relationship along with taliban also, saudia,iran. It's india who can do anything to get work visa in usa.

and which afghani brother and sister you talking about? for those whom you never bother to sent troops to help even they asked for.

Afghanis knows that india backstab them big time.

And, What about the US, France, England - Called "WEST"...............

Now, Pakistan is happy to join a part of the CHina and Russia camp.

But We are happy to maintain the strategic relationship with EAST and West at the same time.

About India and Afghan people, there is a very famous quote " Afghanistan forcefully married to Pakistan due to geographic limitations but they love India.
 
About India and Afghan people, there is a very famous quote " Afghanistan forcefully married to Pakistan due to geographic limitations but they love India.

lol indian, quotes and bollywood vision. Reality is indian is so coward to send troops in afghanistan to help their so called brothers and sister.
 
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