Taliban Takeover of Afghanistan 2021: Impact on India

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What is the special clause for "Freedom to Women" in Sharia as the Taliban spokesprson said,

Iam failing to understand here 🤔
Simple,sir.
1. Freedom of Education - only islamic medium, which implies 1 book from KG to Ph.D (a breather).
2. Freedom of Expression - praising Taliban and prop guy, abusing Kuffr incl death threats.
3. Freedom of Movement - can move across the length and breadth of the Emirate wearing uniform and alongside a male family member.
4. Freedom of Religion - Sunni Islam or Sunni Islam.
5. Freedom of Assembly - at homes and courtyards along with the 3 other wives and kids and rest of concubines.
6. Freedom to make Associations - like Taliban, or Taliban.

A lot of Freedoms.
 

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US knows Porks have been stabbing them in the back. The main problem has been that they were afraid that putting too much pressure will cause them to destabilize and let the nukes fall into the hands of Jihadists. So Bush and Obama went about it the pussy way - beg them to help and give them a bunch of aid, look the other way while they genocided the Balochis, etc. Trump actually initially tried to pressure them by cutting aid and threatening to denuclearize them, but didn't fully commit (ended up giving them what they wanted with putting BLA on terrorist list). Biden is going to follow the Obama route of begging them to do "the right thing" in Afghanistan.

At some point you have to put your foot down - deploy a bunch of BMDs to Israel and Maybe India (though India has it's own), and denuke pak via extensive sanctions, and once they give up the nukes, then you crack down on them with brutal sanctions, and war if necessary (would have been an actual meaningful war unlike Iraq).
 

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I can identify till "samsarikat", after that not clear.

Presence of high HDI keralese cannot be ruled out.

In related news, Some new ISIS wannabes arrested in Kerala (Women)


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Now coming back to what a certain ex general said. He said "Pakishitan has defeated two superpowers in a span of 40 years & checkmated India ...blah". The statement is certainly an appreciation, make no mistake about that. Forget the actuality, how can an Ex Indian general say this wrt. a state that uses terror as a state policy. A state that housed Laden, Hafiz etc. A state that carried out Mumbai along with n number of other assorted attacks. A state that embeds it's "professional soldiers" with terrorists as a single unit. At times i think it is because of blind anti Modi hate or to rile up "Bhakts" as though only Bhakts should get riled up with his insane statement. Any normal Indian would get riled up. Now i am thinking is it because of some "shared Punjabi biradari" (not generalizing). But then, this same person has made a vague reference to coup against Modi. So i am not surprised. But still, eyes & ears that have once guarded/privy to state secrets should maintain vigilance at all times, especially in this age of information warfare where perception, opinions form & wane.

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This so called Ashraf Wani is a "journalist" with IndiaToday. Why is this journalist butt hurt? (no prize for guesses).
This ashraf wani's nephew was porkified by indian army
 

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To get back at its neighbours, Qatar is known to fund all the major Islamic terror and militia orgs.
The Qatari are definitely been acting uppity for the past few years, supporting "colour revolutions" in other Arab country via Al-Jazira, giving arms to various "freedom fighters" etc. They must have jumped at the opportunity to host the Taliban and legitimising them. IMO they need to kicked in nut sack and bought back to their aukath.
BTW any news about how Saudis and UAE are reacting to the current developments? IIRC they were the only 2 countries (apart from the paxis) that had recognised the TB rule last time round. Their sphincters clenched up real tight after 9/11 once it became clear their citizens conducted the attacks and the mastermind was being hosted by a rouge govt that only they recognised. Are they being more cautious this time or just hiding it better?
 

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I still think the US will keep neutral from now on since Pak backstabbed them so badly
I hope you are right.
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At some point you have to put your foot down - deploy a bunch of BMDs to Israel and Maybe India (though India has it's own), and denuke pak via extensive sanctions, and once they give up the nukes, then you crack down on them with brutal sanctions, and war if necessary (would have been an actual meaningful war unlike Iraq).
Putting foot down infront of Pakis is what is scaring the Americans. You think Pakis will give up their nukes just because of sanctions? They will eat grass but not give up nukes. They are inbreds but not stupid to that extent. Americans meanwhile, don't want a pyhrric victory where they lose their Trillion dollar military to a bunch of Paki nukes fired as a last ditch self-defence and also don't want to break the shackles and help a future potential challenger to superpower status (India).
 

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I hope you are right.
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Putting foot down infront of Pakis is what is scaring the Americans. You think Pakis will give up their nukes just because of sanctions? They will eat grass but not give up nukes. They are inbreds but not stupid to that extent. Americans meanwhile, don't want a pyhrric victory where they lose their Trillion dollar military to a bunch of Paki nukes fired as a last ditch self-defence and also don't want to break the shackles and help a future potential challenger to superpower status (India).
I don't get how will India be a potential challenger to US. They are atleast 2 oceans away and are anyway returning to isolationism. That means they will have no role in this part of the world.
India on the other hand isn't a colonist and neither the people have that mindset.
 

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Drug dollars: How Taliban’s opium push helped oust the Afghan government
Heroin, morphine, opium, hashish, poppy and many more such drugs have largely benefitted the Taliban in recent years. More than three-fourth of the opium poppy produced worldwide was from Afghanistan in the pandemic year 2020.

“We have no security related problems inside Afghanistan since the Taliban provides protection. We pay cash and provide weapons to the Taliban,” said a drug trafficker interviewed by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime. The report cited that an Afghan drug trafficker named Abdul Sattar made an individual donation of USD 333,000 to senior Taliban commanders from drug profits.



For taliban it was easy to buy loyalty of Afghan army
 

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Nothing of that sort , are you that oblivious to equate India to porkistan , geopolitical ground realities will not allow that. The world will be grateful for removing porkies from the world map. Only country to shed tears will be the chinks for obvious reasons .
I never equated India and Pak in that scenario.

World created Pak at first place to nulify India.

Also do you think India is a pushover , i suggest you rethink
This isn't about pushover. It is in the nature of Indian government to evade war and harvest benefits sidwby.
 

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"Can Strike Terrorist Groups From A Distance": NATO Warns Taliban
The sudden takeover of the capital, Kabul, caused thousands of people to flee to the city's airport, which is still being held by the U.S. military, desperate to get on evacuation flights.


The Taliban must not let Afghanistan become a breeding ground for terrorism again, NATO said on Tuesday, warning that the alliance after its withdrawal still has the military power to strike any terrorist group from a distance.

"Those now taking power have the responsibility to ensure that international terrorists do not regain a foothold," NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg told reporters in his first news conference since the fall of Kabul to the Taliban.


Trump showed the way through Suleimani..a slim and agile force can do wonders if a certain talib is being a pain.

Strong statements from USA..but should be taken lightly.
 

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I don't get how will India be a potential challenger to US. They are atleast 2 oceans away and are anyway returning to isolationism. That means they will have no role in this part of the world.
India on the other hand isn't a colonist and neither the people have that mindset.
USA is not going into self-isolation. They are an imperial power and want to remain the sole superpower in the world. Any country that holds the potential to approach USA in economic heft and military might is a threat to US hegemony. China and India are those countries. Our intents don't matter to them. They mean to retard our rise. They are not interested in leaving the IOR in our hands and retreating. All this nonsense about shared Democratic character is nonsense.
 

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I don't get how will India be a potential challenger to US. They are atleast 2 oceans away and are anyway returning to isolationism. That means they will have no role in this part of the world.
India on the other hand isn't a colonist and neither the people have that mindset.
Right after WW2, anyone still advocating for isolationism and non-interference in other countries' affairs was mocked and made fun of in America. Everyone agreed that America must assume a global role.

Now it's come full circle. And yeah, we have never had expansionist tendencies and there has hardly been any talk in our country's political circles to conquer the world or anything like that.
 

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