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Trump’s Afghanistan Policy: ‘Indian Troops Will be Red Rag to Pak’

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Security has nosedived for three reasons: The drawdown of US troops was too fast and down to too little, from 1,40,000 to 9800; uncertainty in US Afghanistan policy caused by the transition from Obama to Trump; egged by Pakistan, Taliban has altered the military balance in its favour.
The Trump policy on Afghanistan was expected in April but was put on hold as Secretary of State, Rex Tillerson wanted to re-hyphenate Afghanistan with Pakistan (Af-Pak). Gen John Nicholson, US Commander Resolute Force, is expecting the Af-Pak policy directive from Defence Secretary James Mattis latest by Tuesday 18 July. This will allow US commanders in Afghanistan to reassure Afghans that US has enduring interest in the country.
The NUG has evolved a four-year roadmap for 2017-20 for enhancing Afghanistan National Security Force (ANSF)’s fighting capabilities as agreed at this May’s Warsaw NATO summit. It will include the expected modest increase of 3,000 US and 10,000 NATO soldiers, with an elaborate US air support plan for ANSF, and special forces which will include F-16 aircraft, B52 bombers, Black Hawk helicopters and refuelling tankers. The US and the West will bear the cost of Afghanistan’s security and economy.

Pakistan as a Frenemy

The biggest impediment to the US-Afghanistan duo trying to take over Taliban and the peace process is frenemy Pakistan, whose behaviour hasn’t changed despite money, love and even punitive threats. Afghanistan’s National Security Advisor Hanif Atmar has warned of surgical strikes against Taliban sanctuaries in Pakistan.
US Commanders are expecting the new Mattis policy will allow deeper coercive drone strikes on Taliban, Haqqani, ISIS and even ISI commanders but fear Pakistani reprisals including cutting off US ground lines of communication as they did after Osama bin Laden was taken out of Abbottabad.
Clearly, a change in Islamabad’s behaviour to bring the Taliban to the table as part of the peace process is key to peace and stability in Afghanistan, as a military solution is unfeasible.
For the US, the new spoilers are Russia and China, with both being on good terms with Pakistan. Russia wants to do to the US what the latter did to the USSR in the late 1980s; use Afghan Mujahideen to oust them from Afghanistan. China is generally playing a negative role, taking the cue from Pakistan.

Will Indian Troops be Deployed in Afghanistan?

New Delhi remains Kabul’s historic and steadfast ally. The Pentagon’s latest report on Afghanistan states that India is the most reliable friend of the Kabul regime. This has been confirmed by several media polls.
India’s impressive $3 billion development assistance and capacity building programmes include an elaborate military training and equipment component under the India-Afghanistan Strategic Partnership 2011 – Kabul’s first with any country.
Like Indian troops were considered for service in Iraq at US’ request in 2003, their deployment in Afghanistan has been periodically speculated, including a military field hospital and a training team.
A US commander in Afghanistan told me recently that Indian soldiers in Afghanistan would be like a red rag to the Pakistani bull, which fears encirclement by India. He added: “After all, Pakistan did help us to defeat USSR”.
Any deployment of Indian troops will be on specific request either from Kabul or Washington, and probably both.
Relief for Afghanistan is only possible if Pakistan relents on its support to the Taliban or is coerced by the US to cooperate in the peace process. This seems unlikely unless the Trump administration is willing and able to change Pakistan’s behaviour. Also unlikely. India is in it for the long haul without boots on the ground for the time being.

https://www.thequint.com/world/2017/07/17/trump-afghanistan-policy-india-red-rag-to-pakistan
 
India won't send its troops on the ground because if America and its NATO allies comprising of 1,40,000 troops didn't win war or fight against Taliban despite being there for more than 11 years, then how come Indian 15000 or 20000 troops may be?

I guess, India would only consider his own curiosity by and has already troops deployed there for guarding indian embassy or Indian vital interests places.

Common Semipublic doesn't like foreign boots or troops on their Afghan soil and they would seem to resist against Indians troops too as we see on daily basis some insiders in Afghan army are killing American and NATO troops on ground.

Russia and China and Pakistan somehow are already against American troops inside Afghanistan, and it would make it further difficult for Indian troops to spend their next day of their arrival.

I guess India is not fool enough to jump in others war and bring back the danger to his own house, by fighting others war.
 
Welcome indian troops to Afg india will have upper hand it can push soilders from eastern and western border Taliban will be under pressure russia and China will be biting their nails what we have done.
:).
 
Sending Indian soldiers will only bring pressure on Pakistan & protecting vital interests of India,and nothing else.
We ain't fighting that 'no-use' war
 
Even without indian military presence in afghanistan, the pakistanis are scared and complaining, just imagine when the Indian military shows up there.
 
US to Spill the Beans

Security has nosedived for three reasons: The drawdown of US troops was too fast and down to too little, from 1,40,000 to 9800; uncertainty in US Afghanistan policy caused by the transition from Obama to Trump; egged by Pakistan, Taliban has altered the military balance in its favour.
The Trump policy on Afghanistan was expected in April but was put on hold as Secretary of State, Rex Tillerson wanted to re-hyphenate Afghanistan with Pakistan (Af-Pak). Gen John Nicholson, US Commander Resolute Force, is expecting the Af-Pak policy directive from Defence Secretary James Mattis latest by Tuesday 18 July. This will allow US commanders in Afghanistan to reassure Afghans that US has enduring interest in the country.
The NUG has evolved a four-year roadmap for 2017-20 for enhancing Afghanistan National Security Force (ANSF)’s fighting capabilities as agreed at this May’s Warsaw NATO summit. It will include the expected modest increase of 3,000 US and 10,000 NATO soldiers, with an elaborate US air support plan for ANSF, and special forces which will include F-16 aircraft, B52 bombers, Black Hawk helicopters and refuelling tankers. The US and the West will bear the cost of Afghanistan’s security and economy.

Pakistan as a Frenemy

The biggest impediment to the US-Afghanistan duo trying to take over Taliban and the peace process is frenemy Pakistan, whose behaviour hasn’t changed despite money, love and even punitive threats. Afghanistan’s National Security Advisor Hanif Atmar has warned of surgical strikes against Taliban sanctuaries in Pakistan.
US Commanders are expecting the new Mattis policy will allow deeper coercive drone strikes on Taliban, Haqqani, ISIS and even ISI commanders but fear Pakistani reprisals including cutting off US ground lines of communication as they did after Osama bin Laden was taken out of Abbottabad.
Clearly, a change in Islamabad’s behaviour to bring the Taliban to the table as part of the peace process is key to peace and stability in Afghanistan, as a military solution is unfeasible.
For the US, the new spoilers are Russia and China, with both being on good terms with Pakistan. Russia wants to do to the US what the latter did to the USSR in the late 1980s; use Afghan Mujahideen to oust them from Afghanistan. China is generally playing a negative role, taking the cue from Pakistan.

Will Indian Troops be Deployed in Afghanistan?

New Delhi remains Kabul’s historic and steadfast ally. The Pentagon’s latest report on Afghanistan states that India is the most reliable friend of the Kabul regime. This has been confirmed by several media polls.
India’s impressive $3 billion development assistance and capacity building programmes include an elaborate military training and equipment component under the India-Afghanistan Strategic Partnership 2011 – Kabul’s first with any country.
Like Indian troops were considered for service in Iraq at US’ request in 2003, their deployment in Afghanistan has been periodically speculated, including a military field hospital and a training team.
A US commander in Afghanistan told me recently that Indian soldiers in Afghanistan would be like a red rag to the Pakistani bull, which fears encirclement by India. He added: “After all, Pakistan did help us to defeat USSR”.
Any deployment of Indian troops will be on specific request either from Kabul or Washington, and probably both.
Relief for Afghanistan is only possible if Pakistan relents on its support to the Taliban or is coerced by the US to cooperate in the peace process. This seems unlikely unless the Trump administration is willing and able to change Pakistan’s behaviour. Also unlikely. India is in it for the long haul without boots on the ground for the time being.

https://www.thequint.com/world/2017/07/17/trump-afghanistan-policy-india-red-rag-to-pakistan



The only condition wherein Indian troops will enter Afghanistan will be a UN mandated force. Otherwise, zilch.

We already have significant assets in place in terms of Field Hospitals and troops in terms of training teams and security echelons. Nothing new.
 
India will send the troops under UN flag if the decision is made by UN , not under Indian flag.
 
The only condition wherein Indian troops will enter Afghanistan will be a UN mandated force. Otherwise, zilch.

We already have significant assets in place in terms of Field Hospitals and troops in terms of training teams and security echelons. Nothing new.

Well India is the largest cumulative troop contributor and there work is praised by world.
I'm more interested in Russia's point of view regarding this as they are our ally and we provide Russian equipment & spares to Afghanistan. Btw


Top Afghan military official meets Jaitley

New Delhi, Jul 3 (PTI) Ways to boost security cooperation between India and Afghanistan were explored during a meeting Defence Minister Arun Jaitley had with Vice Chief of General Staff (Air) of Afghan National Security Forces Lt Gen. Abdul Wahab Wardak.
Wardak apprised Jaitley about complex security challenges facing Afghanistan and sought Indias consistent support in dealing with them.
The defence minister conveyed to Wardak that India will continue to stand behind Afghanistan and that it would like to see peace and stability in that country.
Jaitley and Wardak also explored ways to enhance security and bilateral cooperation, sources said.
The Afghan military official also met Chief of the Air Staff Air Chief Marshal BS Dhanoa and deliberated on ramping up bilateral security and defence cooperation.
India has already given four military helicopters to the war-ravaged country which has been trying to strengthen its air power.
Afghanistan has also been seeking Indias assistance in making functional Soviet-era helicopters and transport aircraft which were not in flying condition.
The country has been struggling to get spare parts for the aircraft and helicopters due to Western sanctions against Moscow.
Wardak was given a guard of honour at the air force headquarters before his meeting with Air Chief Marshal Dhanoa.
 
Thousands years history of Hindustan shows that Hindus never ever fought a war out of subcontinent, so Indian army is not going to fight anywhere out of subcontinent.
 
bring em on
P.S the man below is an ISI operator in afghanistan during USSR invasion
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Thousands years history of Hindustan shows that Hindus never ever fought a war out of subcontinent, so Indian army is not going to fight anywhere out of subcontinent.

Indians are non aggresive n meek, they dont fight. But they love to show off even petty things. And brag.
 
Thousands years history of Hindustan shows that Hindus never ever fought a war out of subcontinent, so Indian army is not going to fight anywhere out of subcontinent.
Indians are non aggresive n meek, they dont fight. But they love to show off even petty things. And brag.

History was never a strong hold for Pakistanis & false flags :lol: :lol::lol:
 
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