suresh1773
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Why not,they can even get Pakistani citizenship easily & stay here permanently.Does that mean Aghan refugees can continue to stay in Pakistan?
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Why not,they can even get Pakistani citizenship easily & stay here permanently.Does that mean Aghan refugees can continue to stay in Pakistan?
Each regions in India have distinctive cultural, linguistic features and jokes are prevalent about all the communities. If you have heard any comment about Biharis, trust me similar comments are there for all the people.Finding that hard to believe considering how Biharis are viewed in Indian states.
Well I can understand. The numbers are huge but you did not have problem with these numbers for 3 decades. So its not the number or burden on economy but politics.yeah 10,000 .... we have got 25 lakh afghans here ........... there is no way that now they should stay here in our country .. they should go back to their homes ......
Yeah, ok! But tell me has Pakistan helped the ordinary Afghan so far? Has Pakistan built any infrastructure for them? Roads, hospitals, power stations, schools etc? Have they provided any funding for health and education? Nope! Not a dime, whereas India has done all the above and the Afghans are extremely happy and grateful and love us for it!you enjoyed good relationship in the Era of Karzai now it is our turn ...................![]()

Yeah, ok! But tell me has Pakistan helped the ordinary Afghan so far? Has Pakistan built any infrastructure for them? Roads, hospitals, power stations, schools etc? Have they provided any funding for health and education? Nope! Not a dime, whereas India has done all the above and the Afghans are extremely happy and grateful and love us for it!
Whether Afghans will ever embrace you is the moot question because what you've given them thus far is nothing but the Taliban!![]()

The Northern Alliance consists of Afghans too. They ain't Martians!Afghanistan does not=Northern Alliance.![]()
The Northern Alliance consists of Afghans too. They ain't Martians!
But how about sorting out the Durand Line with Afghanistan first? This will sooner than later become a flashpoint leading to skirmishes and probably a limited war too.
When Pakistan came into being in 1947, the Afghan government was quick to reject the Durand Line as the international border between the two countries because it divided the Pashtun tribes that inhabit the region on both sides of the Pak-Afghan border.
Thus, Afghanistan laid claim to the larger Pashto-speaking areas that fall within Pakistan's North-West Frontier and Balochistan provinces. Pakistan has refused to entertain the thought of ceding any territory, while Afghanistan is hell bent on getting it!
Looks like another major headache is brewing for Pakistan.
Yep! India is terrified! View attachment 199058 View attachment 199058
Seriously, friendship is between people, but Afghans have no love lost for Pakistanis.
Do they really aim to go to Pakistan now? You guys have started throwing them out, but there are 3 million of them left!! So they obviously eat Pakistani food and use Pakistani currency there! But in Afghanistan they use a currency known as the Afghani and eat Afghani food!They still eat Pakistani food, use Pakistani currency freely, aim to go to Pakistan like a Pakistani aims to got US

we have got gov to gov contact right now as far as people are concerned nobody in the world has helped them the way we have done 25 lakh refugees is not a joke my friend .. they are all over here in each and every cityYeah, ok! But tell me has Pakistan helped the ordinary Afghan so far?
There are 10,000 Afghan refugees in India and about 13 million Indian muslims claim ancestral roots in Afghanistan.What does an Indian have to do with Afghanistan's foreign policy?
Agreed! But how do you guys propose to send all the Afghans back? It's going to be a Herculean task. They have changed the demography of parts of Pakistan. 2.5 million is a mind boggling figure! And many have started their own businesses there which they will be loathe to leave behind.we have got gov to gov contact right now as far as people are concerned nobody in the world has helped them the way we have done 25 lakh refugees is not a joke my friend .. they are all over here in each and every city
but the problem is that they now consider pakistan to be their own country and we dont wanna have them here any more they need to realize that Afghanistan is their country not pakistan
India you have already lost in Afghanistan so smell the coffee guysPeace talks should not be at cost of abandoning Kabul’s foreign policy to Pakistan: Sinha
AT Monitoring Desk-KABUL: In the aftermath of Kabul’s struggles to bring the Taliban to the table of negotiations with the help of Pakistan, and improvement in Kabul-Islamabad ties, the Indian Ambassador to Afghanistan, Amar Sinha, said the other day that peace negotiations should not result in abandoning the control of Afghan foreign policy to Pakistan, rather the peace talks should be held considering the demands and interests of the Afghan people.
Sinha said the peace talks should not be dealt at the cost of losing the national sovereignty, and it should not be at the cost of allowing Pakistan to take control of Afghanistan’ foreign policy.
He also suggested that Kabul should deal the peace talks according to demands and interests of Afghans.
Welcoming the role of Pakistan at peace negotiation, Sinha warned if the negotiation is influenced by foreign country, the Afghans would not accept it.
He said that outfits like the Taliban, Lashkar-e-Taiba and Haqqani Network are fighting proxy war in Afghanistan on behalf of Pakistan.
He added Pakistan seemingly wants to butt India through proxy war in Afghanistan but it victimizes the Afghans.
This comes as the Afghan government has reached into a new phase of peace negotiation and Pakistan plays vital role in this regard.
Peace talks should not be at cost of abandoning Kabul’s foreign policy to Pakistan: Sinha | Afghanistan Times