Taliban Reject Pakistan, Cosying up to India? | Vantage with Palki Sharma

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  • Опубликовано: 30 июн 2024
  • Taliban Reject Pakistan, Cosying up to India? | Vantage with Palki Sharma
    As Pakistan began expelling thousands of Afghan refugees from its soil, Indian diplomats held talks with Taliban representatives in Doha. While relations between the Taliban and Pakistan have deteriorated, the Afghan group appears keen to build ties with India. How should New Delhi respond to these overtures? What explains the Taliban's position? Palki Sharma tells you.
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Комментарии • 1 тыс.

  • @crete275
    @crete275 2 дня назад +586

    From Pakistan, we learned how to destroy our country, but from India we learned how to be on top! It's an Afghan's statement

    • @tesoridellasia
      @tesoridellasia 2 дня назад +19

      End to endia 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @com-ev5wq
      @com-ev5wq 2 дня назад +16

      I hope we get rich and prosperous together.

    • @chandraprakashsinha7479
      @chandraprakashsinha7479 2 дня назад

      ​@@tesoridellasia in your dreams only fakistani

    • @sitarampradhan8488
      @sitarampradhan8488 2 дня назад +54

      ​@@tesoridellasianow it's Bharat. All subcontinent peoples are descendants of great King Bharat and Devi maru. Respect your father.

    • @Towards_perfection1
      @Towards_perfection1 2 дня назад +8

      ​@@sitarampradhan8488 no its india even today .. read premeble of India

  • @subhashishbagchi3191
    @subhashishbagchi3191 2 дня назад +404

    Pakistan surrounded by enemies from all side. 😂😂

    • @shortsking6471
      @shortsking6471 2 дня назад +12

      Think again

    • @subhashishbagchi3191
      @subhashishbagchi3191 2 дня назад +50

      @@shortsking6471 Afghanistan, Iran, India and now China too 😂😂😂

    • @MusaTouray-yo6dr
      @MusaTouray-yo6dr 2 дня назад

      ​@@subhashishbagchi3191irán also

    • @Betterindia1660
      @Betterindia1660 2 дня назад +4

      It's a final settlement now.

    • @merrick6484
      @merrick6484 2 дня назад +1

      When Afganistan and Pakistan in disputes, its China who calls the shot for peace, not India.
      We will see in the long run, when Hindus pressurise Muslin minority again, India will face backlash.

  • @indian9632
    @indian9632 2 дня назад +343

    Not even Taliban like Pakistan.. that tells you how bad Pakistan is

    • @RASHNAGAR-kg2eu
      @RASHNAGAR-kg2eu 2 дня назад

      Biggest mistake if India gets involved.

    • @SYED_SHAH07
      @SYED_SHAH07 2 дня назад

      Indias opinion is irrelevant when china owns you 😂😂

    • @muhammadmafaz8530
      @muhammadmafaz8530 2 дня назад +14

      India is worst than Pakistan in terms of hunger index. Development is not about adani and Ambani

    • @7838881411
      @7838881411 2 дня назад

      Tal are people with honor, they have been demonised by the west.

    • @Sher-d6g
      @Sher-d6g 2 дня назад

      Porkijeet larping 😂😂😂​@@muhammadmafaz8530

  • @ajmersingh3043
    @ajmersingh3043 2 дня назад +297

    Pakistan has been playing a double game with the Taliban and the US to extract as much money possible from the Americans while Afghans paid a terrible price.

    • @theawesomeman9821
      @theawesomeman9821 2 дня назад

      India's no better. India sponsored terror groups too while the US was trying to support the Democratic government. I know because Palki admitted on this channel but downplayed the action.

    • @Harshalcv11
      @Harshalcv11 2 дня назад +10

      This is the right answer.

    • @SajidKhan-mf8ts
      @SajidKhan-mf8ts 2 дня назад

      Oh Really...and how conveniently you guys forgot who invaded Afghanistan, your God Father, USSR in 1979. why their is now mention of it and its always Pakistan you have to held responsible for all the mess ??? We all know, its the presence of RAW/KHAD agents in the guise of refugees and if successfully expelled, your plans would come to an end !!

    • @PanjshirAfg
      @PanjshirAfg День назад

      true but behind the scene taliban is dogs of pakistan they were created funded and trained there but our people love india but taliban leadership is under full control of isi sometimes they say things but it is just politics taliban leaders faimly 99% of their family still live in pakistan

    • @Badbai960
      @Badbai960 День назад

      I saw this right after the World Trade Center attack

  • @ML-ql7os
    @ML-ql7os 2 дня назад +174

    To be honest, as an Afghan, We thankful India for playing positive rule in Afghanistan. India supported education, construction, and health sectors. While Pakistan Establishment supported the destruction of Afghanistan by dirty politics whenever Afghanistan have good relationships with its neighbors pakistan gets jealous. Love 🇮🇳 from Afghanistan 🇦🇫

    • @al-amak6710
      @al-amak6710 2 дня назад +3

      How is the taliban govt? Seems like the women is suffering

    • @ML-ql7os
      @ML-ql7os 2 дня назад +15

      @al-amak6710 Not true. Dont believe in media news. Im not Pro Taliban yes I dont like some of their laws but most their works are good In reality, it's different women go to outside freely universities, and tutions are open for women only schools after class 7 for girls are closed womens are working in private business like media channels , banks, police , hospital , schools, NGO,s but it will open they are not against women education its political issue between UN and other big powers beacuse we are also confused about this issue.

    • @TAUNDER.
      @TAUNDER. 2 дня назад

      ​@@ML-ql7osDude He is from Pakistan trying to be Indian
      Sometimes they even name themselves Indian so they could spread propaganda

    • @irmaskitchen4177
      @irmaskitchen4177 2 дня назад +3

      The free air that you are breathing is because of Pakistan. You destroyed your own country. Stop blaming Pakistan.

    • @RachaelWill
      @RachaelWill 2 дня назад

      ​@@ML-ql7osonly thing i know about afganistan is mostly from books *a thousand burning sun* great book you should read. And it tells you how the Russians fked the country when the Taliban happened. Afghanistan was far better than 😢

  • @abdulwali2411
    @abdulwali2411 2 дня назад +240

    Being an Afghan, we do not like double games as Pakistan and it's agencies kept for last few decades with Afghanistan. No country help other without his own interest. As the Taliban replaced, Pakistan has taken a u turn, instead of supporting the new regime in Afghanistan. They started a new game to defame the Taliban and convict them terrorists supporting country, although it all Pakistani agencies activity. It was and is the stragedy of Pakistani's agencies to weaken and destroy the governing government in Afghanistan.

    • @user-hs3rt6cn1o
      @user-hs3rt6cn1o 2 дня назад +2

      My brother have been following afgan developments last two years and I wish I could know afghanistan is fully secure for all groups?

    • @java2architect
      @java2architect 2 дня назад +8

      What I want to know is Afghanistan going to help India in its war on terror funded by Pakistan.

    • @AhmadAli-ez8db
      @AhmadAli-ez8db 2 дня назад +12

      Pakistan has historically maintained a complex relationship with Afghanistan, often benefiting from its conflicts, instability, and refugee crises. Over the past four decades, Pakistan has received billions of dollars in international aid, purportedly to support Afghan refugees settling within its borders and the Mujahideen groups (today`s terrorists). However, much of this aid has been allegedly misappropriated by Pakistan's intelligence agency, ISI, and its politicians.
      During the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, Pakistan played a pivotal but controversial role by training and financing Mujahideen fighters receiving billions from NATO allies. This support was ostensibly aimed at toppling the Soviet-backed communist regime in Kabul, but Pakistan also diverted arms received from NATO allies for its own security needs.
      After the fall of the communist regime, Pakistan continued to influence Afghan affairs, contributing to the country's descent into civil war by backing factions like Hizb-e Islami and the Northern Alliance, funded by Russia. Millions of Afghans sought refuge in Pakistan during this period, leading to further international aid inflows.
      Following the Taliban regime's collapse in 2001, Pakistan profited from selling Taliban members to US intelligence and securing contracts from NATO allies. However, Pakistan's policies became increasingly double-edged, as it received funding from China and Russia to support the Taliban against NATO forces in Afghanistan.
      As Afghanistan stabilized post-2001, Pakistan's fears of a strong, prosperous neighbor intensified. The Afghan government, under Taliban rule, focused on infrastructure development, security reforms, and curbing opium production, while forging ties with regional powers like China. Consequently, international aid to Pakistan dwindled, Afghan refugees began returning home, and Pakistan faced economic strain.
      Pakistan's alleged response was to resist Afghan stability, evident in its alleged support for groups like the National Resistance, formerly Northern Alliance terrorists, through ISI-backed meetings in Islamabad. This has exacerbated tensions with Afghanistan, seeing Pakistan as a regional destabilizer.
      In essence, Pakistan's strategic interests often clash with Afghan stability, positioning it as a contentious actor in regional geopolitics, viewed by some as a disruptive force in Central Asia. Pakistan views Afghanistan through a lens of strategic and economic (cash cow) interests, often treating it as a source of financial opportunities rather than a stable neighbor.

    • @jasbeersinghjasbeer3335
      @jasbeersinghjasbeer3335 2 дня назад

      Don't u have a plan to create insurgency 2.0 in kashmir but with whole new command loyal to taliban pathan masters in afghanistan and not in pakistan... u were paid 10mil to assassinate kashmiri militants in pak under isi and u did that and now u have fitted ur own people into all terror outfits working for kashmir... so u r playing double games huhh

    • @SYED_SHAH07
      @SYED_SHAH07 2 дня назад

      ​@@java2architectAfghanistan is the one creating terror in Pakistan of course they're not gonna stop their own work...

  • @shubhamgattani5357
    @shubhamgattani5357 2 дня назад +108

    Welcome back Palki

  • @KarmeshMadhavi
    @KarmeshMadhavi 2 дня назад +88

    Welcome Back Palki Sharma.

    • @yash1152
      @yash1152 День назад +2

      🧐🤔❓ कहाँ से welcome back?

    • @Ali_kazi_mumbai
      @Ali_kazi_mumbai День назад

      @@yash1152 palki Sharma ne chood diya tha

  • @ryanthyag2723
    @ryanthyag2723 2 дня назад +58

    At least India is transparent and friendly for them

  • @hooooman.
    @hooooman. 2 дня назад +17

    India : Hinduism vs Islam
    Sri Lanka : Buddhism vs lslam
    China : Atheism vs Islam
    Israeli: Judaism vs lslam
    France: Christianity vs Islam
    Myanmar: Buddhism vs Islam
    Middle East: Islam vs Islam
    UK: Christianity vs Islam
    I must say islam is very peaceful religion.

    • @andrewclimax6826
      @andrewclimax6826 2 дня назад +1

      And i am proud of that, sorry for the sarcasm.

    • @piratepuppy3394
      @piratepuppy3394 2 дня назад +1

      @@hooooman. 💯 you right .

    • @tapeshsharma9254
      @tapeshsharma9254 День назад

      Sri Lanka is ethnic Sinhala vs Tamil issue not religious one
      moment of silence for you cuz you think Israel-Palestine is just a religious issue.
      In China and Myanmar muslim ethnic Ugyhurs and Rohingya are being persecuted by their government so here they are the victims here
      France and Europe in general have immigration issue it just so happens that majority of immigrants are muslims from middle east and north Africa, well I won't blame Europeans for more anti immigration polices cuz they do have this problem with high crime rates.
      I not defending Islam cuz I also agree Islam has the most amount of radicalization as it is evident in Europe with high crime rates but get your facts checked before you comment with half assed knowledge constantly defaming muslims just because to soothe your own agenda.

    • @tapeshsharma9254
      @tapeshsharma9254 День назад

      Sri Lanka is ethnic Sinhala vs Tamil issue not religious one
      moment of silence for you cuz you think Israel-Palestine is just a religious issue.
      In China and Myanmar muslim ethnic Ugyhurs and Rohingya are being persecuted by their government so here they are the victims here
      France and Europe in general have immigration issue it just so happens that majority of immigrants are muslims from middle east and north Africa, well I won't blame Europeans for more anti immigration polices cuz they do have this problem with high crime rates.
      I not defending Islam cuz I also agree Islam has the most amount of radicalization than any other religion as it is evident in Europe with high crime rates but get your facts checked before you comment with half assed knowledge constantly defaming muslims just because to soothe your own agenda.

    • @tapeshsharma9254
      @tapeshsharma9254 День назад

      Sri Lanka is ethnic Sinhala vs Tamil issue not religious one
      moment of silence for you cuz you think Israel-Palestine is just a religious issue.
      In China and Myanmar muslim ethnic Ugyhurs and Rohingya are being persecuted by their government so here they are the victims here
      France and Europe in general have immigration issue it just so happens that majority of immigrants are muslims from middle east and north Africa, well I won't blame Europeans for more anti immigration polices cuz they do have this problem with high crime rates.
      I not defending Islam cuz I also agree Islam has the most amount of radicalization as it is evident in Europe with high crime rates but get your facts checked before you comment with half assed knowledge constantly defaming muslims just because to soothe your own agenda.

  • @smahmedhasan6643
    @smahmedhasan6643 2 дня назад +134

    Hon'ble Best Prime Minister Mr Narendra Modi of India

    • @ajmersingh3043
      @ajmersingh3043 2 дня назад +3

      @smahmedhasan6643 You say horrible and then best Prime Minister Modi of India.Where did you learn this sort of nonsensical language?In a madrassa?

    • @HariPrasad-lu6vf
      @HariPrasad-lu6vf 2 дня назад +13

      @@ajmersingh3043 Hon'ble is one way of saying Honourable. He never said Horrible. Theek se pad

    • @ajmersingh3043
      @ajmersingh3043 2 дня назад +4

      @@HariPrasad-lu6vf Thanks.Sorry I misread.Apologies.

    • @gbaili
      @gbaili 2 дня назад

      Business Gulf

    • @Superman-0
      @Superman-0 День назад

      Modi is a clown

  • @omtschand3432
    @omtschand3432 2 дня назад +60

    Friendship between Afghanistan and India natural in nature.

  • @user-pl4on6iu5q
    @user-pl4on6iu5q 2 дня назад +54

    Welcome back Palki Shama

  • @Stop1war
    @Stop1war 2 дня назад +22

    We Afghans want peace in region (Afghanistan/Pakistan/Iran/India/)no more war of words or violence.

    • @user-rk7lu6nw6c
      @user-rk7lu6nw6c 2 дня назад +1

      Pakistan 🇵🇰 can't live in peace 😢😢 past month they attack innocent kashmiri and hindi pilgirims

    • @deviouspirate1374
      @deviouspirate1374 9 часов назад

      Then Afghans must stop attacking other nations.

  • @emmanuelsurvival3678
    @emmanuelsurvival3678 2 дня назад +38

    Welcome back Palki Sharma.. we miss you... Happy to see you

  • @NeoBoom-kn8el
    @NeoBoom-kn8el 2 дня назад +14

    India should maintain better relationship with both Afganistan and Iran ❤

  • @rp4117
    @rp4117 2 дня назад +89

    Pakistan's role in the destruction of Afghan society absolutely goes without saying! Their nefarious double-dealing in using foreign aid to enrich top individuals in the Pakistan army is shameless. That selfish greed has crushed the Afghani & the Kashmiri people without a doubt, & created a massive terrorism problem. India feels for its Afghan brothers & sisters & will help them any way possible.

    • @SajidKhan-mf8ts
      @SajidKhan-mf8ts 2 дня назад

      India feels for its Kashmiri people....really, with all the atrocities india committing in the indian occupied Kashmir, does india really feels the pain and agony of the people of IOK?? India forcibly occupied Hyderabad but lets see for how long india would succeed in suppressing the voice of Independence !!!!

    • @Clklom
      @Clklom День назад

      ​@@SajidKhan-mf8tsIndia is your father.....Hindu converted Muslim and shameless madrassa chap....learn your history first.....

    • @Unknownlens703
      @Unknownlens703 День назад +2

      @@SajidKhan-mf8ts What about Balochistan, I am from Balochistan.

    • @cringekiller348
      @cringekiller348 День назад

      ​@@SajidKhan-mf8tsno they didn't. Pakistan caused all the causalities

    • @SajidKhan-mf8ts
      @SajidKhan-mf8ts День назад

      @@Unknownlens703 If you are from Balochistan then go and ask Bugtis who chewed up all the royalties given to them from Islamabad. Go ask them if you have any courage !!!

  • @mrevil6442
    @mrevil6442 2 дня назад +30

    Jai hind and jai afghanistan

    • @RaliGenix
      @RaliGenix 23 часа назад

      😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

  • @DeEmperor1
    @DeEmperor1 День назад +4

    India should have reached out to the Taliban from the beginning. Ignoring the Taliban serves no purpose.

  • @Fusion_Flix98
    @Fusion_Flix98 2 дня назад +23

    Finally favourite news anchor is back 🎉 🎉

    • @FaiezCader
      @FaiezCader 2 дня назад +1

      Where was the Anti Taliban Palki then

  • @smartuwaje955
    @smartuwaje955 2 дня назад +39

    This woman is just too good. Professionalism at its peak

    • @yaphonghor4409
      @yaphonghor4409 2 дня назад +1

      Nonsense...her professionalism is anti-China or at least bias?

    • @cinenews7321
      @cinenews7321 2 дня назад +11

      @@yaphonghor4409 yes she was anti- china fo what? Most of Chinese bot are anti-india. Cry more about

    • @uki826
      @uki826 2 дня назад +1

      ​@@yaphonghor4409 she is a Nationalist

    • @D_402S
      @D_402S День назад

      ​@@yaphonghor4409She isn't even talking about china🤦‍♂️ You are the one obsessed with her 😂

  • @shadowslayer9988
    @shadowslayer9988 2 дня назад +52

    India also wants to be on the Taliban good side it goes both ways. India also wants trade with Afghanistan.

    • @sachinnair91
      @sachinnair91 2 дня назад +15

      Yes but India is much more powerful and bigger than Afghanistan. It's like a giant and an ant. Both can help each other but the giant can help the ant more

    • @harshvardhansingh8883
      @harshvardhansingh8883 2 дня назад +19

      @@sachinnair91 No offence but somthing very childish about the way you speak haha. Are you a 9 year old kido?

    • @sachinnair91
      @sachinnair91 2 дня назад +15

      @@harshvardhansingh8883 thank you for the compliment, im actually 3 years old

    • @harshvardhansingh8883
      @harshvardhansingh8883 2 дня назад +10

      @@sachinnair91 wow you are actually quite well spoken for a 3 year old 😄 hood on you bro

    • @rijahossain4132
      @rijahossain4132 2 дня назад

      Anyone one who is friends with Taliban will be seen as enemy in Afghanistan and India is no different. People hate Pakistan in Afghanistan because they were supporting Taliban. It is up to India which side they want to choose.

  • @sculptor9749
    @sculptor9749 2 дня назад +35

    Ms. Palki is back!!🙏💯

  • @aravinthprem2358
    @aravinthprem2358 2 дня назад +10

    *The people of India always loves the people of Afghanistan*

    • @mlg1279
      @mlg1279 2 дня назад +1

      Cringe - the last Sikh/Hindu families were driven out of Afghanistan!

    • @khyalwazeer4032
      @khyalwazeer4032 23 часа назад

      ​@@mlg1279do you know what cringe is

    • @mlg1279
      @mlg1279 14 часов назад

      @@khyalwazeer4032 cringe is believing afghans love India when they have driven out the last Sikh/Hindu families from Afghanistan

  • @popalzai15
    @popalzai15 2 дня назад +29

    India and Afghanistan Zendabad🇦🇫 🇮🇳

  • @Asakusa771
    @Asakusa771 2 дня назад +9

    Population of Japan = 125 million. Population of Muslims in India = 200 million.

    • @HasnainKhan-lh6si
      @HasnainKhan-lh6si 23 часа назад

      Tajikistan= 1 crore but more ckean

    • @JesseJames-no7ik
      @JesseJames-no7ik 19 часов назад +1

      @@HasnainKhan-lh6si India very very rich compared to any "stan" :))))))

    • @HasnainKhan-lh6si
      @HasnainKhan-lh6si 18 часов назад

      @@JesseJames-no7ik I visited India and all the stans except the fake one pakistan. Indian plains are dusty, noisy and super hot. Few resources more people. In contrast the stans are snowy, less population, clean cities. Central asia is 80% empty

    • @blobofconsciousness
      @blobofconsciousness 59 минут назад

      As you answered yourself. The more the crowd the more the waste. So no need to compare barren lands with a vibrant country​@@HasnainKhan-lh6si

  • @xman1533
    @xman1533 2 дня назад +40

    Palki is back with the bang 😂😂 " India cosying up with Taliban"

    • @Khan_Azad
      @Khan_Azad 2 дня назад +5

      It's Taliban cosying up with India, read clearly.

  • @suchetanaik
    @suchetanaik 2 дня назад +19

    Dealing and adjusting with Taliban is the same as dealing with radical muslims of India. So there is enough practice. Same Quoran which is read by Taliban and Indian Muslim 🤷‍♀️ ultimately it is the same thing. They practice what is written, In India they hide behind democracy and practice.

    • @AhmadAli-ez8db
      @AhmadAli-ez8db 2 дня назад +4

      Pakistan has historically maintained a complex relationship with Afghanistan, often benefiting from its conflicts, instability, and refugee crises. Over the past four decades, Pakistan has received billions of dollars in international aid, purportedly to support Afghan refugees settling within its borders and the Mujahideen groups (today`s terrorists). However, much of this aid has been allegedly misappropriated by Pakistan's intelligence agency, ISI, and its politicians.
      During the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, Pakistan played a pivotal but controversial role by training and financing Mujahideen fighters receiving billions from NATO allies. This support was ostensibly aimed at toppling the Soviet-backed communist regime in Kabul, but Pakistan also diverted arms received from NATO allies for its own security needs.
      After the fall of the communist regime, Pakistan continued to influence Afghan affairs, contributing to the country's descent into civil war by backing factions like Hizb-e Islami and the Northern Alliance, funded by Russia. Millions of Afghans sought refuge in Pakistan during this period, leading to further international aid inflows.
      Following the Taliban regime's collapse in 2001, Pakistan profited from selling Taliban members to US intelligence and securing contracts from NATO allies. However, Pakistan's policies became increasingly double-edged, as it received funding from China and Russia to support the Taliban against NATO forces in Afghanistan.
      As Afghanistan stabilized post-2001, Pakistan's fears of a strong, prosperous neighbor intensified. The Afghan government, under Taliban rule, focused on infrastructure development, security reforms, and curbing opium production, while forging ties with regional powers like China. Consequently, international aid to Pakistan dwindled, Afghan refugees began returning home, and Pakistan faced economic strain.
      Pakistan's alleged response was to resist Afghan stability, evident in its alleged support for groups like the National Resistance, formerly Northern Alliance terrorists, through ISI-backed meetings in Islamabad. This has exacerbated tensions with Afghanistan, seeing Pakistan as a regional destabilizer.
      In essence, Pakistan's strategic interests often clash with Afghan stability, positioning it as a contentious actor in regional geopolitics, viewed by some as a disruptive force in Central Asia. Pakistan views Afghanistan through a lens of strategic and economic (cash cow) interests, often treating it as a source of financial opportunities rather than a stable neighbor.

    • @SamWafa-dx1nx
      @SamWafa-dx1nx 2 дня назад +5

      *stop it radical Hindu.

    • @ObamabinLaden2283
      @ObamabinLaden2283 2 дня назад +1

      ​@@AhmadAli-ez8dbyour comment is same in every section
      So your unemployed 😂😂😂

    • @mrshah2832
      @mrshah2832 2 дня назад +1

      Quran does not preach hate.its our politics they want to use for own benifits.

    • @hkbigboss9336
      @hkbigboss9336 2 дня назад +2

      So why india invest Afghanistan 🏳️🏳️ India should out Afghanistan and china will win in Afghanistan and Russia

  • @prashantdevadiga6696
    @prashantdevadiga6696 2 дня назад +22

    INDIA MUST FULLY SUPPORT IN DEVELOPMENT OF AFGHANISTAN. AKANDA AFGHANISTAN 💕 AKANDA BHARAT 💕

  • @easylearning8618
    @easylearning8618 2 дня назад +5

    regardless of the government policy India Afghan have special respect for India, India has cooperated in different sectors with Afghanistan from providing scholarship to agriculture sectors ,road constructions and Salam Dam construction in west region of Afghanistan , Thanks India

  • @ranjith9656
    @ranjith9656 2 дня назад +22

    Certainly india must use any leverage available to secure some liberty for afghan people.
    But we should always keep in mind a highly radicalised group is dangerous its only a matter of time.
    Hope our bureocrats and top legislators will do the job cooperatively yet cautiously.
    India could never affoed to be complacent espeacially with sensitive afghanistan region

    • @AhmadAli-ez8db
      @AhmadAli-ez8db 2 дня назад +1

      Pakistan has historically maintained a complex relationship with Afghanistan, often benefiting from its conflicts, instability, and refugee crises. Over the past four decades, Pakistan has received billions of dollars in international aid, purportedly to support Afghan refugees settling within its borders and the Mujahideen groups (today`s terrorists). However, much of this aid has been allegedly misappropriated by Pakistan's intelligence agency, ISI, and its politicians.
      During the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, Pakistan played a pivotal but controversial role by training and financing Mujahideen fighters receiving billions from NATO allies. This support was ostensibly aimed at toppling the Soviet-backed communist regime in Kabul, but Pakistan also diverted arms received from NATO allies for its own security needs.
      After the fall of the communist regime, Pakistan continued to influence Afghan affairs, contributing to the country's descent into civil war by backing factions like Hizb-e Islami and the Northern Alliance, funded by Russia. Millions of Afghans sought refuge in Pakistan during this period, leading to further international aid inflows.
      Following the Taliban regime's collapse in 2001, Pakistan profited from selling Taliban members to US intelligence and securing contracts from NATO allies. However, Pakistan's policies became increasingly double-edged, as it received funding from China and Russia to support the Taliban against NATO forces in Afghanistan.
      As Afghanistan stabilized post-2001, Pakistan's fears of a strong, prosperous neighbor intensified. The Afghan government, under Taliban rule, focused on infrastructure development, security reforms, and curbing opium production, while forging ties with regional powers like China. Consequently, international aid to Pakistan dwindled, Afghan refugees began returning home, and Pakistan faced economic strain.
      Pakistan's alleged response was to resist Afghan stability, evident in its alleged support for groups like the National Resistance, formerly Northern Alliance terrorists, through ISI-backed meetings in Islamabad. This has exacerbated tensions with Afghanistan, seeing Pakistan as a regional destabilizer.
      In essence, Pakistan's strategic interests often clash with Afghan stability, positioning it as a contentious actor in regional geopolitics, viewed by some as a disruptive force in Central Asia. Pakistan views Afghanistan through a lens of strategic and economic (cash cow) interests, often treating it as a source of financial opportunities rather than a stable neighbor.

    • @rijahossain4132
      @rijahossain4132 2 дня назад

      People in Afghanistan hate Pakistan because they were supporting Taliban, Any friend of Taliban is enemy No.1 of people in Afghanistan. Taliban may not be there for always buy people will be there always.

    • @Satanreincarnation-zg6sl
      @Satanreincarnation-zg6sl 2 дня назад +4

      You are right. India should also be careful of the 400 million of the radicals in its own land.

    • @ranjith9656
      @ranjith9656 2 дня назад

      ​@@Satanreincarnation-zg6sl Not necessarily my friend .Not all will be radicalised there could be just ,humane and simple people too.We must certainly weed out those bad apples that preach and propagate violence,seccession and hatred

    • @Satanreincarnation-zg6sl
      @Satanreincarnation-zg6sl 2 дня назад

      @@ranjith9656 , good luck.

  • @awaizmehmood5418
    @awaizmehmood5418 2 дня назад +4

    That's the reason we called them namak haram.

  • @behzadsaghary
    @behzadsaghary 15 часов назад +3

    Pakistan was not a country, it was always India and Afghanistan!

  • @faisalhussainmohammed2815
    @faisalhussainmohammed2815 2 дня назад +11

    NATO Britain - Colony Paxtan is in real Territory belongs to India, Afghanistan & Balochistan!!!
    ✋🌙🌙🌙🇮🇳

    • @trillionstartup
      @trillionstartup 2 дня назад

      Nato ne Ukraine khtm kr diye aap Use Broshe pr ho

    • @faisalhussainmohammed2815
      @faisalhussainmohammed2815 2 дня назад

      @@trillionstartup Ruthenos Ukraina has betrayed self by trusting NATO America.
      NATO America has got double check mate by NATO Ankara, NATO Britain & NATO Lutetia.
      The talks about every single American Individual as subject of British Crown, Lutetia Crown, Ctesiphon Crown is really going on.
      ✋🌙🌙🌙🇮🇳

    • @JesseJames-no7ik
      @JesseJames-no7ik 19 часов назад

      @@faisalhussainmohammed2815 dont worry brother, soon russia, china and india and of course iran will become too much for nato to handle

  • @nimeshbhatt7946
    @nimeshbhatt7946 2 дня назад +14

    Indian softcover help us to hold Afghani peoples in favour and Taliban knows that every Afghani love India for its unconditional help on a humanitarian grounds.

    • @yasminea7149
      @yasminea7149 День назад

      Afghan like Indian, not Afghani like not Hindi. Afghani is local currency. 😊

    • @DarkEdgeMedia007
      @DarkEdgeMedia007 52 минуты назад

      India should take 2 million 🇦🇫👳🏻‍♂️refugees rather then use them against 🇵🇰🫵🏼playing double game

    • @nimeshbhatt7946
      @nimeshbhatt7946 24 минуты назад

      @@DarkEdgeMedia007 we have already taken sir after liyaqat agreement 2.5 billions right now!!!
      Haw can we justify.not at all.

  • @phoneixfmg
    @phoneixfmg 2 дня назад +12

    😂😂 even tailban knows who can be trusted 😂😂😂. Afaganistan should also join BRIC+

  • @regikurian4704
    @regikurian4704 2 дня назад +7

    Well said Palki

  • @YouCantHandleTheTruth.
    @YouCantHandleTheTruth. 2 дня назад +5

    *Pakistan to start second phase of Afghan deportations*
    _More than 800,000 Afghans are likely to be expelled in the second phase of the controversial plan._
    (June 30, 2024 al Jazeera)

  • @user-tl6mj4gl6w
    @user-tl6mj4gl6w 2 дня назад +2

    Understood everything, but sentiments should be put aside and thinking must be strategic. Security to every Indian citizen is the Government's duty because you take oath before taking responsibility. God bless us.

  • @ritishkumarnandy2537
    @ritishkumarnandy2537 2 дня назад +2

    No one gives the news straight up as U thank U for keeping us updated on worldwide affairs so accurately .thank U .

  • @SushanthBK
    @SushanthBK 2 дня назад +5

    Palki the perfectionist

  • @SmasherTV339
    @SmasherTV339 2 дня назад +4

    Finally palki is back 😊😊😊

  • @arunsubramanian7949
    @arunsubramanian7949 16 часов назад +1

    Our heart goes out to people of Afghanistan❤. India wants Afghan to develop its economy.

    • @deviouspirate1374
      @deviouspirate1374 9 часов назад

      Afghanistan is starving due to Durand Line, because "confiscating" south asian wealth was Afghanistan GDP.

  • @yoursfithfully047
    @yoursfithfully047 2 дня назад +5

    Welcome back maam 🎉🎉

  • @common-sense99
    @common-sense99 2 дня назад +3

    smarter taliban,worldly wise,
    but same goals and ideals
    so more dangerous.
    india should be careful

  • @user-ky1ps2bx6s
    @user-ky1ps2bx6s 2 дня назад +1

    Glad you are back palki

  • @gamerking2840
    @gamerking2840 2 дня назад +1

    It will be shame for India, to join Taliban

  • @nandhakumars7584
    @nandhakumars7584 2 дня назад +4

    Afghan is an Indian ancient territory India never betrays their brothers and never play a double game 🤩

  • @Omegacrafton
    @Omegacrafton 2 дня назад +9

    We kpk ppl of Pakistan are openly with our blood brothers afghans ,

    • @user-jt6ho9ou1h
      @user-jt6ho9ou1h 2 дня назад +1

      thanks from afg we also love our pashtoon but the pakistani goverment is shit

    • @Double_Cav
      @Double_Cav 21 час назад

      ​@@user-jt6ho9ou1hwe believe same about our current government and Taliban's.

    • @DarkEdgeMedia007
      @DarkEdgeMedia007 51 минуту назад

      You are Russian Uk USA Nato army breed not KPK pakhtoon

  • @MrKhalidsa
    @MrKhalidsa 2 дня назад +2

    When the phone rang with a call from an ISI official, Taliban Zabidullah Mujahid's hand shivered upon noticing the caller.😂😂😂😂. Pakistan knows How to fool India

    • @HasnainKhan-lh6si
      @HasnainKhan-lh6si 23 часа назад

      the conditions of pakistan😂😂

    • @anandandyiyer
      @anandandyiyer 15 часов назад +1

      Or was it the other way around? Heard ISIsupported terrorists going to 72 hoors on priority visa. Last count 33 of ISI's chosen mujahids have been dispatched to 72 hoors.

  • @muhamadkamali7037
    @muhamadkamali7037 День назад +1

    Afganistan,Part of Greater India 👍

  • @naneo_00
    @naneo_00 2 дня назад +2

    U have been missed. I was worried without seeing you on Air ❤

  • @Resilient__19
    @Resilient__19 2 дня назад +3

    Welcome back palki we are all waiting for your video without you not interested to watch first post

  • @user-xq1wz3tp5z
    @user-xq1wz3tp5z 2 дня назад +2

    The U.S. was disappointed that Pakistan supported the Taliban after U.S. broke Talib's rule in Kabul.

  • @AnilMahajan2949
    @AnilMahajan2949 День назад +2

    🇮🇳♥️🇦🇫
    🇮🇳🤝🇦🇫......Thats all 😊

  • @HippiePajon
    @HippiePajon 2 дня назад +4

    PALKI SHARMAAAAA!!! SHES BAAACK!!!!🎉

  • @Zeeshan2609
    @Zeeshan2609 2 дня назад +3

    In Urdu we have a proverb which says "nim hakim khatre jaan, nim elm khatre emaan".
    Misinforming the viewers about a government decision is spreading lies amongst public.
    Pakistan finalised to deport 1.7million NON-REGISTERED afghan refugees out of 4.4million total refugees in Pakistan. Remaining refugees (2.7million) are registered and have database in Nadra, govt database entity, and they can live in Pakistan. The unregistered afghans are sent back to afg for their national identity process, and after completing their process can avail the Pakistani visa as per their need. Hosting non-existing people in a govt database is always a risk to their security.

    • @Zeeshan2609
      @Zeeshan2609 2 дня назад

      No doubt it is a political move to suppress talib govt. Taliban 2.0 promised in nov 2021 to take actions against TTP in afg, if they use afghan soil to take actions against Pakistan, but after many promises and many TTP attacks in Pakistan, the taliban 2.0 rejects any involvement of the TTP or their presence in afg all together.

    • @abrakidabra
      @abrakidabra 2 дня назад +2

      Well who is talking? Paxtan? Lol, the story sounds soooo paxtani. Don't suite you guys. You may stating facts in this case, but you can't be selective after doing so much contributions to neighboring terrorism and double games.

    • @AhmadAli-ez8db
      @AhmadAli-ez8db 2 дня назад +2

      Pakistan has historically maintained a complex relationship with Afghanistan, often benefiting from its conflicts, instability, and refugee crises. Over the past four decades, Pakistan has received billions of dollars in international aid, purportedly to support Afghan refugees settling within its borders and the Mujahideen groups (today`s terrorists). However, much of this aid has been allegedly misappropriated by Pakistan's intelligence agency, ISI, and its politicians.
      During the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, Pakistan played a pivotal but controversial role by training and financing Mujahideen fighters receiving billions from NATO allies. This support was ostensibly aimed at toppling the Soviet-backed communist regime in Kabul, but Pakistan also diverted arms received from NATO allies for its own security needs.
      After the fall of the communist regime, Pakistan continued to influence Afghan affairs, contributing to the country's descent into civil war by backing factions like Hizb-e Islami and the Northern Alliance, funded by Russia. Millions of Afghans sought refuge in Pakistan during this period, leading to further international aid inflows.
      Following the Taliban regime's collapse in 2001, Pakistan profited from selling Taliban members to US intelligence and securing contracts from NATO allies. However, Pakistan's policies became increasingly double-edged, as it received funding from China and Russia to support the Taliban against NATO forces in Afghanistan.
      As Afghanistan stabilized post-2001, Pakistan's fears of a strong, prosperous neighbor intensified. The Afghan government, under Taliban rule, focused on infrastructure development, security reforms, and curbing opium production, while forging ties with regional powers like China. Consequently, international aid to Pakistan dwindled, Afghan refugees began returning home, and Pakistan faced economic strain.
      Pakistan's alleged response was to resist Afghan stability, evident in its alleged support for groups like the National Resistance, formerly Northern Alliance terrorists, through ISI-backed meetings in Islamabad. This has exacerbated tensions with Afghanistan, seeing Pakistan as a regional destabilizer.
      In essence, Pakistan's strategic interests often clash with Afghan stability, positioning it as a contentious actor in regional geopolitics, viewed by some as a disruptive force in Central Asia. Pakistan views Afghanistan through a lens of strategic and economic (cash cow) interests, often treating it as a source of financial opportunities rather than a stable neighbor.

    • @Zeeshan2609
      @Zeeshan2609 2 дня назад

      @@abrakidabra look who is talking about a country with oppression against their citizens from east to west and south to north, whose involvement in their neighbours speak volumes in the case of bangladesh, pakistan, maldives, china etc. Please don't talk of double standards, at one side you are against muslims but on the other side endia is officially supporting TERRORISTS state, the ones who are suppressing women children and their whole country. Plz refrain from giving lectures. Apne gareban me jaank ke deiko.

    • @Zeeshan2609
      @Zeeshan2609 2 дня назад

      @@AhmadAli-ez8db who says no to all those?
      But one big question here, if some illiterate army personnel in the past let all those millions of afghans without any database enter into Pakistani boundary, should Pakistan still keep them astray without any data? 1.7million people who have no data are living here and there, it's not about a thousand or two, but millions.
      And also Pakistan is not a signatory of UN 1951 Refugees Convention, which gives them lawful right to send all refugees back home,but they are only sending 1.7million UNREGISTERED REFUGEES.

  • @naveenchandra-nd7nj
    @naveenchandra-nd7nj День назад +1

    Pakistan is not a country it is a rich military camp with poor civilians,Afghan minister say Pakistan chakla ghar

  • @MERAJKHAN-pd1nw
    @MERAJKHAN-pd1nw 2 дня назад

    Very true

  • @slaw7263
    @slaw7263 2 дня назад +7

    They should go to Iran, Saudi Arabia, or Qata

  • @rehanansari3581
    @rehanansari3581 2 дня назад +2

    Peace talk is the only solution for solving the problem.

  • @FAMOUSZVZI
    @FAMOUSZVZI 2 дня назад

    Glad to have you Back ❤Palki it's just not the same without you for sure 🙌🏽🙏🏽

  • @Crystalplayzzzz3416
    @Crystalplayzzzz3416 2 дня назад +5

    I hope India will host afghan refugees deported from Pakistan. Afghan refugees also have high hopes from India as well.

  • @spamansh1710
    @spamansh1710 2 дня назад +3

    Remember there are no permanent friends or enemies, there are only permanent interests

  • @abhiksarkar3829
    @abhiksarkar3829 2 дня назад +2

    ❤❤❤❤❤palki is back

  • @naresshmolangiri
    @naresshmolangiri 2 часа назад

    But Taliban had denied religious freedom. Our Hindus and Sikh brothers can't even keep religious flag raising in Gurudwara and temple.

  • @saym64
    @saym64 2 дня назад +5

    The other time when Taliban visited Moscow Palki consistently repeated that they are “Terrorist” but now the friend of India. Palki try to be fare.

    • @death_parade
      @death_parade 2 дня назад +1

      Who said the word "Friend"?

    • @RASHNAGAR-kg2eu
      @RASHNAGAR-kg2eu 2 дня назад

      They are terrorist - don't get involved very simple.

  • @PakPhorenMinistr
    @PakPhorenMinistr 2 дня назад +5

    What's the point of having borders between two islamic nations? Isn't this against the concept of ummah?

    • @ahsanj5280
      @ahsanj5280 2 дня назад +2

      i have seen your videos are u pakistani?

    • @mohan02
      @mohan02 2 дня назад +1

      ​@@ahsanj5280
      Yeah, he is 'Phoren minister' of Pakistan.

    • @zarlev9083
      @zarlev9083 2 дня назад

      They dont give a damn about religion, despite what the mainstream brainrot says, these groups are not formed from religious intend but resistance, religion is just a motivational excuse, this applies to ALL so called islamic militias.

  • @rohitsaswadkar3182
    @rohitsaswadkar3182 10 часов назад +1

    Now we should have to build our military bases at Pakistan borders in Afghanistan.

  • @mohasat01
    @mohasat01 2 дня назад +1

    Engaging with the Taliban is a first step towards securing minor changes to their internal administration. If the Afghan economy grows, it would require more and more workers and you can see the need arising for all Afghans to start participating with the agreement of the current Afghan administration.

  • @snoreberry1786
    @snoreberry1786 2 дня назад +9

    Just remember, your choice of friends says a lot about you.

    • @robocophero5317
      @robocophero5317 2 дня назад +14

      Exactly, US friendship with pakistan is concerning😂

    • @rdxakj123
      @rdxakj123 2 дня назад +1

      Unfortunately you don’t understand that geography is non negotiable, love thy neighbors and all that jazz.. you can stay wherever you are but for India, afghans are a geographical reality..

    • @death_parade
      @death_parade 2 дня назад +4

      What "friends"? Merely opening an embassy in a nation doesn't mean that that nation is our friend. India has a much bigger embassy in Pakistan and China than it does in Afghanistan. Does that mean Pakistan and China are bigger friends of India than Afghanistan? Room temperature IQ logic.

    • @snoreberry1786
      @snoreberry1786 2 дня назад

      @@death_parade Look to history for how well supporting repressive Islamic states goes. Good luck with that.

  • @AnonymousAnonymous-dc3jm
    @AnonymousAnonymous-dc3jm 2 дня назад +3

    More like the enemy of my enemy is my friend!

  • @vinod12u
    @vinod12u 2 дня назад +2

    India loves afgan people

  • @akshaymurali156
    @akshaymurali156 День назад +2

    Pak is locked 😂

  • @pharaohmedjaylawofmedjay2680
    @pharaohmedjaylawofmedjay2680 День назад +1

    Great India 🇮🇳

  • @Scorpionz009
    @Scorpionz009 2 дня назад

    Awesome reporting, Palki ji! Always loved the content and insight presented by you!

  • @NarendraRajkumar-yz2it
    @NarendraRajkumar-yz2it 2 дня назад

    Great. you are back

  • @RetroLoneWolf99
    @RetroLoneWolf99 2 дня назад +1

    Afghanis are Real Rulers of India.
    💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪

    • @JesseJames-no7ik
      @JesseJames-no7ik 20 часов назад

      all indians have afghan heritage, even hinduism originated from gandhar(modern day kandhar, afghanistan)

  • @anilvidyarthi8218
    @anilvidyarthi8218 День назад

    Thanks. Your contributions are unique

  • @sumansarkar8136
    @sumansarkar8136 День назад +1

    India should be careful while supporting the Taliban since like Pakistan Afghanistani Taliban is also a Jihadi group 😢😢😢😢😮😮😮

    • @omkarlinga9002
      @omkarlinga9002 День назад

      After KICKING ALL HINDUS out of AFGHANISTAN, now they are cozying up with INDIA !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @dreamtorealise8507
    @dreamtorealise8507 2 дня назад +1

    Every country has its
    Own enemy in the face of opposition ।

  • @Salah_-_Uddin
    @Salah_-_Uddin 2 дня назад +2

    Long live Afghanistan.

  • @hemangrathore4734
    @hemangrathore4734 День назад +1

    For people of Afghanistan ,

  • @ganeshsubramaniam5361
    @ganeshsubramaniam5361 10 часов назад

    ❤❤ superb ❤❤

  • @sowkhyak
    @sowkhyak 2 дня назад

    Palki is back 🎉yay!!!

  • @ayyazbaluch2552
    @ayyazbaluch2552 День назад +2

    After several decades, this is the first step Pakistan took to fix its problems. Pakistan decided to expel millions of Afghan refugees, India should show some reciprocity and take all Afghan refugees to India, that will go very well for both countries. The Afghans refugees will have their Hindu brothers and sisters to welcome them. India is a large country, make some room for them.❤

    • @Rathi002
      @Rathi002 День назад

      Why not permanently settle then in balochistan? Heard pakistan army cleansed boloch to make more space there? Well chinese are already there why not afghans?

    • @ayyazbaluch2552
      @ayyazbaluch2552 День назад +1

      @@Rathi002 yes why not, we hosted Afghans since 1979, India and NATO came into Afghanistan after 9/11. Afghans brought heroin and AK 47 with them. After 9/11 India got its hands wet and worked with Afghan proxies and supported terror in Pakistan. Now the tides are turning, as per your Indian media (the original video) India is building relationships with Afghan Talibans. Pakistan did its fare share and hosted millions of Afghan refugees, why not India do the same, it’s 7 times larger than Pakistan. 👆👍

    • @Rathi002
      @Rathi002 13 часов назад

      @@ayyazbaluch2552 India never went to any other country after 9/11. Pakistan has to reap what it sowed and this is just a start. You think you will displace Afghans from their home and there will be no backlash? It is just a start. Moreover both Afghanistan and India predates pakistan which is an artificially crafted country

    • @ayyazbaluch2552
      @ayyazbaluch2552 7 часов назад

      @@Rathi002I humbly request you to do more research.
      Pakistan is not displacing Afghan refugees, simply telling them to return back to their home country Afghanistan.
      You comment about “India never went to AFG” it’s a hilarious statement. In your next comment you said “the backlash” I am perplexed here, help me understand, telling refugees to return back to their home 🤔 an example 42000 Indians citizens have been deported from US Mexico border back to India, should there be a “backlash” please comment.
      Your mindset of anti Muslim rant is evident in your statement about creation of Pakistan.
      Finally, both USA and Canada blame India for assassination attempts on Sikh separatists. Your defense minister bragged about carrying out same type of satanic attack in Pakistan strengthens US and Canada claims. Have some faith 😊

    • @Rathi002
      @Rathi002 5 часов назад

      @@ayyazbaluch2552 lol.. now you chose to go to world politcs😂 you rest of the comment is not worth responding but India is commited to eliminate terrorists regardless wherever they hide including US and Canada. Why should we have shame in killing them in another country when they don't have shame in giving asylum to criminals in their country?

  • @AldrinCarty
    @AldrinCarty 2 дня назад

    Happy to see u again

  • @rathanapparathanappa5077
    @rathanapparathanappa5077 2 дня назад

    INDIA'S friendly ties should grow stronger with AFGHANISTAN.

  • @khalilahmed425
    @khalilahmed425 2 дня назад +1

    Pakistan paid a terrible prize , Taliban was made in pakistanit was a terrible mistakes please donot train your enemy friend or foe to come against you

  • @legendnaveendelu7209
    @legendnaveendelu7209 2 дня назад

    "Pakistan accuses Afghanistan of terrorism. " 😂😂

  • @turyahebwahillary2622
    @turyahebwahillary2622 2 дня назад +1

    Please palki.. at least inform us whenever you are going out for a while.... coz missing you is very costly ❤❤❤

  • @zambisabianus8245
    @zambisabianus8245 2 дня назад +2

    your enemies enemy is your friend...thats what theyre doing..

  • @bullvinetheband7260
    @bullvinetheband7260 2 дня назад +1

    I think you should look at the Taliban's actions and see that they usually bite the hand that feeds.

    • @JD-yt9rh
      @JD-yt9rh 2 дня назад +1

      😮 ISI propaganda at it’s peak

  • @stardogable
    @stardogable 2 дня назад +2

    Well,well we basically went to town when Taliban was cozy with Pakistan....now what happened?The Talibans are the good guys?Wow!

    • @AhmadAli-ez8db
      @AhmadAli-ez8db 2 дня назад

      India can benefit from its relationship with Afghanistan in several ways, across political, strategic, and economic dimensions:
      Political Benefits:
      Regional Influence: Strengthening ties with Afghanistan enhances India's influence in South Asia and the broader region, particularly in Central Asia.
      Diplomatic Support: Afghanistan can provide India with diplomatic support in international forums, especially on issues of mutual interest or where their positions align.
      Counterterrorism Cooperation: Both countries can collaborate on counterterrorism efforts, sharing intelligence and strategies to combat common threats.
      Strategic Benefits:
      Strategic Positioning: Afghanistan provides India with a strategic foothold in Central Asia, enabling easier access to resource-rich regions and markets.
      Security Cooperation: Enhanced military and security cooperation can help both countries address security challenges, including border security and stability in the region.
      Connectivity Projects: India can invest in and benefit from infrastructure projects in Afghanistan, such as roads, dams, and other developmental initiatives, which can further strategic interests.
      Economic Benefits:
      Trade and Investment: Strengthening economic ties can lead to increased trade between India and Afghanistan, particularly in sectors like agriculture, pharmaceuticals, and infrastructure development.
      Resource Extraction: India can explore opportunities for resource extraction and investment in Afghanistan's mineral wealth, which includes significant deposits of minerals like lithium, copper, and rare earth elements.
      Energy Cooperation: Collaborating on energy projects, such as pipelines or renewable energy initiatives, can meet the energy needs of both countries and enhance energy security.
      Cultural and People-to-People Ties:
      Cultural Exchange: Promoting cultural exchange programs can foster mutual understanding and goodwill between the peoples of India and Afghanistan.
      Educational Collaboration: Supporting educational initiatives, scholarships, and exchanges can build human capital and strengthen academic ties between institutions in both countries.
      In summary, a closer relationship with Afghanistan can offer India political influence, strategic advantages in terms of security and connectivity, economic opportunities in trade and investment, and cultural ties that promote mutual understanding and cooperation. These benefits are crucial for India's broader geopolitical ambitions in South Asia and beyond.

  • @pandharinathpitre4196
    @pandharinathpitre4196 2 дня назад

    Good presentation

  • @parichaybose
    @parichaybose 2 часа назад

    Don't care of news of Pakistan. Indian media should focus of India.

  • @trust1301
    @trust1301 День назад +1

    Afghanis take great pride in keeping their words and promises. So they r far better than Chi Pak

  • @NHPKD
    @NHPKD 23 часа назад

    Afghanistan should always be a friendly neighbour. We have helped Afghanistan.

  • @bickdrim8545
    @bickdrim8545 2 дня назад +2

    Palki, where have you been?

  • @1abi07
    @1abi07 2 дня назад

    Palki is back 👍🏼