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{Afghan Solution} Resolve India-Pakistan tensions
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.Ironic given that it was India’s, along with Iran’s and Russia’s, protégés in Afghanistan, the Northern Alliance, who came in so handy in providing a national liberation garb for a US punitive venture, not that such was unjustified, post 9/11. India sending USD 750 Million in aid to Afghanistan is a lot different than Pakistan permitting armed jihadis bent on wreaking havoc virtually unhindered passage across the Durand line. On the four suggestions provided, let me say this. Who needs yet another talking shop and why should India permit Pakistan any traction from funds that have been raised out of Indian taxes? Let the Pakistani’s spend their own tax revenues on Afghanistan as they see fit. On transshipment through Pakistan, that is a concession of limited to no value for India. presently. It suits India just fine when Pakistan acts difficult on issues like the transshipment of protein enriched biscuits for Afghan school children. The fact that Pakistan and Afghanistan are coreligionists adds a degree of piquancy . In the longer term that provides the pressure on India for maintaining funding for transport infrastructure in Afghanistan that would bypass Pakistan. India, I would hope will not grudge the benefits that would accrue to Iran besides off course Afghanistan on that spending.Having to deal with one security sensitive country, Pakistan, in the Iran – Pakistan - India pipeline is bad enough. Having to deal with two, Pakistan and Afghanistan, for pipelines coming from the Central Asian Republics, is too much. India’s interest in reconstruction in Afghanistan is not limited to “North Western” Afghanistan. I am sure that India can and will, if they are already not doing so, make offers of reconstruction in other areas that Afghanistan will find acceptable. The article seems to forget that Afghanistan is a sovereign nation and as a sovereign nation is entitled to decide where bilateral aid is to be spent independent of the prescriptions of third countries. Simply put there appears to be very little to suggest that “fighting over Afghanistan is not the solution” as “the costs are too great”, from an Indian perspective. Sorry, not buying . |
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