India is upset because Afghan Taliban won the war.
India is worried, because the diameter of Modi's behind, which was originally measured to be 56", is dilating day by day, and is not stopping anywhere.

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India is upset because Afghan Taliban won the war.

Upset? India ki bhat kay hath mein ae gai hey.. all plans down the drain.India is upset because Afghan Taliban won the war.
Yes and their $ 3b investment in Kabul to use them as a launch pad against Pakistan went up in smoke.
i didn't know UK was a prison. I thought it was a sovereign country.over how the party should be run while her father Nawaz Sharif is in jail
So you think the following aid was to being used to launch attacks against Pakistan
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SALMA DAM: Already, there has been fighting in the area where one of India’s high-visibility projects is located — the 42MW Salma Dam in Herat province. The hydropower and irrigation project, completed against many odds and inaugurated in 2016, is known as the Afghan-India Friendship Dam
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ZARANJ-DELARAM HIGHWAY: The other high-profile project was the 218-km Zaranj-Delaram highway. The $150-million highway goes along the Khash Rud river to Delaram to the northeast of Zaranj, where it connects to a ring road that links Kandahar in the south, Ghazni and Kabul in the east, Mazar-i-Sharif in the north, and Herat in the west. 11 Indians and 129 Afghans lost their lives during the construction. Six of the Indians were killed in terrorist attacks;
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PARLIAMENT: The Afghan Parliament in Kabul was built by India at $90 million. It was opened in 2015; . This is where the Taliban meet and probably where the Shura will be based. A DAILY REMINDER AS THEY SIT IN THIS GIFT FROM INDIA
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Stor Palace
India Restored Stor Palace
setting for the 1919 Rawalpindi Agreement by which Afghanistan became an independent country. The building housed the offices of the Afghan foreign minister and the ministry until 1965. In 2009, India, Afghanistan, and the Aga Khan Development Network signed a tripartite agreement for its restoration.
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POWER INFRA: Other Indian projects in Afghanistan include the rebuilding of power infrastructure such as the 220kV DC transmission line from Pul-e-Khumri, capital of Baghlan province to the north of Kabul, to beef up electricity supply to the capital. Indian contractors and workers also restored telecommunications infrastructure in many provinces.
A terminal link of Afghanistan’s North East Power System (NEPS), the Chimtala substation is an infrastructure project funded by India as part of its assistance package to the Afghanistan Government. Located near Afghanistan’s capital Kabul, the substation imports power from Uzbekistan to Kabul.
The 220/110/20kV substation supplies additional power from the 220kV Pul-e-Khumri to Kabul double circuit (DC) transmission line. Passing over the Salang Range at an altitude of 3,800m, the transmission line is 202km long.
The substation was built by Power Grid Corporation of India (Powergrid), a Government of India enterprise under the Ministry of Power. Regarded as a milestone in development and reconstruction of Afghanistan, the substation has been built with the goal of “Light Kabul”.
From Salma Dam to Afghanistan’s Parliament
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HEALTH INFRA: India has reconstructed a children’s hospital it had helped build in Kabul in 1972 —named Indira Gandhi Institute for Child Health in 1985 — that was in a shambles after the war. ‘Indian Medical Missions’ have held free consultation camps in several areas. Thousands who lost their limbs after stepping on mines left over from the war have been fitted with the Jaipur Foot. India has also built clinics in the border provinces of Badakhshan, Balkh, Kandahar, Khost, Kunar, Nangarhar, Nimruz, Nooristan, Paktia and Paktika.
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There are SO SO MANY Health projects in Badakhshan, Balkh, Kandahar, Khost, Kunar, Nangarhar, Nimruz, Nooristan, Paktia and Paktika. It would take me hours collating all these and thier photographs
I know Pakistani PDF are laughing their heads of talking about WASTED DESTROYED WIPED OUT etc etc etc
The Taliban dont as they sit discussing Afghanistans future in a builiding India built. They know
They are ALREADY talking to Indians to continue to invest in Afghanistan. They and their airlines are already flying between Kabul and New Delhi
So you think the following aid was to being used to launch attacks against Pakistan
1)
SALMA DAM: Already, there has been fighting in the area where one of India’s high-visibility projects is located — the 42MW Salma Dam in Herat province. The hydropower and irrigation project, completed against many odds and inaugurated in 2016, is known as the Afghan-India Friendship Dam
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2)
ZARANJ-DELARAM HIGHWAY: The other high-profile project was the 218-km Zaranj-Delaram highway. The $150-million highway goes along the Khash Rud river to Delaram to the northeast of Zaranj, where it connects to a ring road that links Kandahar in the south, Ghazni and Kabul in the east, Mazar-i-Sharif in the north, and Herat in the west. 11 Indians and 129 Afghans lost their lives during the construction. Six of the Indians were killed in terrorist attacks;
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3)
PARLIAMENT: The Afghan Parliament in Kabul was built by India at $90 million. It was opened in 2015; . This is where the Taliban meet and probably where the Shura will be based. A DAILY REMINDER AS THEY SIT IN THIS GIFT FROM INDIA
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4)
Stor Palace
India Restored Stor Palace
setting for the 1919 Rawalpindi Agreement by which Afghanistan became an independent country. The building housed the offices of the Afghan foreign minister and the ministry until 1965. In 2009, India, Afghanistan, and the Aga Khan Development Network signed a tripartite agreement for its restoration.
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while Maryam has electrified crowds with her calls to take down the establishment and defend civilian supremacy over military might.
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POWER INFRA: Other Indian projects in Afghanistan include the rebuilding of power infrastructure such as the 220kV DC transmission line from Pul-e-Khumri, capital of Baghlan province to the north of Kabul, to beef up electricity supply to the capital. Indian contractors and workers also restored telecommunications infrastructure in many provinces.
A terminal link of Afghanistan’s North East Power System (NEPS), the Chimtala substation is an infrastructure project funded by India as part of its assistance package to the Afghanistan Government. Located near Afghanistan’s capital Kabul, the substation imports power from Uzbekistan to Kabul.
The 220/110/20kV substation supplies additional power from the 220kV Pul-e-Khumri to Kabul double circuit (DC) transmission line. Passing over the Salang Range at an altitude of 3,800m, the transmission line is 202km long.
The substation was built by Power Grid Corporation of India (Powergrid), a Government of India enterprise under the Ministry of Power. Regarded as a milestone in development and reconstruction of Afghanistan, the substation has been built with the goal of “Light Kabul”.
From Salma Dam to Afghanistan’s Parliament
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HEALTH INFRA: India has reconstructed a children’s hospital it had helped build in Kabul in 1972 —named Indira Gandhi Institute for Child Health in 1985 — that was in a shambles after the war. ‘Indian Medical Missions’ have held free consultation camps in several areas. Thousands who lost their limbs after stepping on mines left over from the war have been fitted with the Jaipur Foot. India has also built clinics in the border provinces of Badakhshan, Balkh, Kandahar, Khost, Kunar, Nangarhar, Nimruz, Nooristan, Paktia and Paktika.
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There are SO SO MANY Health projects in Badakhshan, Balkh, Kandahar, Khost, Kunar, Nangarhar, Nimruz, Nooristan, Paktia and Paktika. It would take me hours collating all these and thier photographs
I know Pakistani PDF are laughing their heads of talking about WASTED DESTROYED WIPED OUT etc etc etc
The Taliban dont as they sit discussing Afghanistans future in a builiding India built. They know
They are ALREADY talking to Indians to continue to invest in Afghanistan. They and their airlines are already flying between Kabul and New Delhi
I have not included many many more as it would be tiresome
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TRANSPORTATION:
According to the MEA, India gifted 400 buses and 200 mini-buses for urban transportation, 105 utility vehicles for municipalities, 285 military vehicles for the Afghan National Army, and 10 ambulances for public hospitals in five cities. It also gave three Air India aircraft to Ariana, the Afghan national carrier, when it was restarting operations.
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EDUCATION :
India has contributed desks and benches for schools, and built solar panels in remote villages, and Sulabh toilet blocks in Kabul. New Delhi has also played a role in building capacity, with vocational training institutes, scholarships to Afghan students, mentoring programmes in the civil service, and training for doctors and others.
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At the Geneva Conference in November, Jaishankar announced that India had concluded with Afghanistan an agreement for the construction of the Shatoot Dam in Kabul district, which would provide safe drinking water to 2 million residents. He also announced the start of some 100 community development projects worth $80 million.
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Last year, India pledged $1 million for another Aga Khan heritage project, the restoration of the Bala Hissar Fort south of Kabul, whose origins go back to the 6th century. Bala Hissar went on to become a significant Mughal fort, parts of it were rebuilt by Jahangir, and it was used as a residence by Shah Jahan.
Thank you for writing these posts. It proves that India was a net benefit to Afghanistan while Pakistan has been nothing except detrimental. How else to explain the enmity Afghans have against Pakistan.
Except your India has used Afghanistan for breeding ground of terrorists working against Pakistan.What has Pakistan ever done for Afghans except use them as a meal ticket. Even those million escaping the carnage in Afghanistan are used as a way of collecting the billions provided by the UN Europe USA food and medical aid .
Pakistani's use them and skim the money . They are a meal ticket.
Pakistan’s intelligence chief Faiz Hameed met the Taliban at the Serena hotel in Kabul on September 4, just days after the US evacuation ended © Twitter![]()