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9 hours ago, DummyVariable said:

India has been against the Taliban for a while now. There is a good chance that this will become a civil war. Indian interests ki Taliban coming back to power is not good at all. Civil war is the best hope, but it will still be messy. Pakistan and China ki major advantage in the region unfortunately. 

India already holding talks bro with them since..... Modi came to. Power..... Anduke india anni decisions tiskunna like article 370 abolition, ram temple, triple. Talaq, CAA 

They didn't uttered a word

China ni nammukoni India tho pettukunataru ani nen anukonu 

China treats uyghur Muslims badly cutting their beards, put them in concentration camps, deletion of quran verses etc.... 

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Talibans valla manaki use emi ledu instead loosing. Lite tesukovadame 

talibans kashmir meeda comment cheyya ledu inta varaku from last 25 yrs 

talibans are against isis lanti terror groups 

Oka rakamga pak ki china ki losse 

china vallu vallaki lanchalu ichhi aa desam li turkollaki support cheyyocddu antunaru 

pak vere desaniki support chese state oo ledu. They are in financial mess 

1990 lo pak was very strong obama regime us dollers vachhevi 

tata and biden regime lo $ ravatam ledu pak out as major player for couple of decades now 

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2 minutes ago, manadonga said:

Talibans valla manaki use emi ledu instead loosing. Lite tesukovadame 

talibans kashmir meeda comment cheyya ledu inta varaku from last 25 yrs 

talibans are against isis lanti terror groups 

Oka rakamga pak ki china ki losse 

china vallu vallaki lanchalu ichhi aa desam li turkollaki support cheyyocddu antunaru 

pak vere desaniki support chese state oo ledu. They are in financial mess 

1990 lo pak was very strong obama regime us dollers vachhevi 

tata and biden regime lo $ ravatam ledu pak out as major player for couple of decades now 

What if this current leadership in taliban dies and new leadership vachindi anuko.... Vaadu full terrorist and conservative aithe like aurangazeb, then they will attack india in future. ... 

So it's double edged sword

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52 minutes ago, Pavanonline said:

Civil war ledu tokka Ledu, taliban has full support of Afghan people. This is the culture difference that foreign policy idiots of US doesn’t understand, they think they can force democracy on any tribal people.

It took a decade for usa to push taliban back(with major blood loss and trillions of dollars) and it took less than 6 months for taliban to come back. There will be no civil war, and no fight from afghan army as it is full of taliban sympathizers.

Naw, Afghanistan has many tribes, ethnicities and cultures that aren’t exactly alike - each valley has its own local govt. Uzbeks, Tajiks and Pashtuns identify very differently. General Dostum himself is a Tajik warlord and there are many warlords like him. General Dostum came to India too a few years ago iirc. Taliban also has opposition from groups like ISKP. Taliban is a south Afghanistan and west Pakistan thing, the northern regions have very different thinking. May be for a few days until the western influence wanes they may be silent, but in the long term it may revert back. 

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Women will have freedom, foreigners can leave: Taliban on possible new regime

Taliban have already asked the women employees of a bank in Kandahar to stop working, reports said. Male family members can take up their jobs, the insurgent group said. 

By hindustantimes.com | Written by Poulomi Ghosh

PUBLISHED ON AUG 15, 2021 05:33 PM IST

Foreigners can leave Afghanistan if they do not want to stay, the Taliban said after entering Kabul on Sunday. (AP)

Ahead of the imminent fall of the Afghanistan government making way for an interim set up, the Taliban which had set an example of a horrifying reign between 1996 and 2001, on Saturday said they respect women's rights. Women will be allowed to leave homes alone and they will have access to education and work, but they will have to wear the hijab, a Taliban spokesperson told Reuters. Whipping, stoning were common forms of Taliban punishment in the earlier regime, but as Reuters reported, the spokesperson said that policy on punishments will depend on courts. Media will be allowed to criticise anyone, but they should not indulge in character assassination, the spokesperson said.

The return of the Taliban is a nightmare for Afghan women, and as apprehended, the Taliban insurgents in Kandahar have walked into the offices of Azizi Bank and ordered nine women working there to leave, Reuters reported. Male relatives can take their place, the Taliban said.

Former interior minister Ali Ahmad Jalali may head interim Afghan govt: Reports

The insurgent group told Reuters that n Taliban fighter was allowed to conduct celebratory gunfire right now as the negotiation for peaceful power transfer is still going on. Foreigners in the city can leave if they wish, the Taliban said. But if they continue to stay, then they will have to register their presence with Taliban administrators, the spokesperson said.

Afghanistan President Ashraf Ghani is expected to step down within the next few hours, Russian news agency Sputnik reported. With Afghanistan's former interior minister Ali Ahmad Jalali likely to be roped in to head the interim government, the Taliban are expecting the power transfer peacefully in the next few hours.

In just over a week, the Taliban have seized nearly all of Afghanistan raising questions over the monumental failure of the Afghan army. The warlords on whom Ashraf Ghani was banking for remobilising the army surrendered to the Taliban in the last few days apparently leaving no option in front of the Afghan government. The talks in Doha too didn't result in any breakthrough.

(With agency inputs)

 
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6 minutes ago, DummyVariable said:

Naw, Afghanistan has many tribes, ethnicities and cultures that aren’t exactly alike - each valley has its own local govt. Uzbeks, Tajiks and Pashtuns identify very differently. General Dostum himself is a Tajik warlord and there are many warlords like him. General Dostum came to India too a few years ago iirc. Taliban also has opposition from groups like ISKP. Taliban is a south Afghanistan and west Pakistan thing, the northern regions have very different thinking. May be for a few days until the western influence wanes they may be silent, but in the long term it may revert back. 

Lol, they knew how to live together before and they will again. Whatever factions there are all of them have same archaic beliefs of Islam. They’ll distribute the power among themselves. I don’t see any reason for them to fight as they don’t have different set of beliefs. 

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2 hours ago, Pavanonline said:

Lol, they knew how to live together before and they will again. Whatever factions there are all of them have same archaic beliefs of Islam. They’ll distribute the power among themselves. I don’t see any reason for them to fight as they don’t have different set of beliefs. 

i think after 20 yrs of western meddling, the tribes have realized they have to coexist first than fight

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17 hours ago, Pavanonline said:

Lol, they knew how to live together before and they will again. Whatever factions there are all of them have same archaic beliefs of Islam. They’ll distribute the power among themselves. I don’t see any reason for them to fight as they don’t have different set of beliefs. 

Living together since long doesn’t mean anything. They lived together before too and even then they had factions like Northern Alliance etc on which india had some influence. Even Taliban itself was born out of a civil war. 

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Afghanistan is not a proper country. Pushtuns should have their own country and some parts of afghanistan are better off merging in to uzbeks etc.

But the problem is pakistan is opposed to afghanistan division because that means the pushutns of pakistan will seek to merger their territories with pushtun lands of afghanistan.

All british territories of south asia - except sri lanka, Bangladesh - are all fake countries with fake boundaries. This will be a heavy burden on them.

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14 minutes ago, DummyVariable said:

Living together since long doesn’t mean anything. They lived together before too and even then they had factions like Northern Alliance etc which india had some influence. Even Taliban itself was born out of a civil war. 

That is what I am also saying, "civil war" means something very different. What you are saying is clashes between factions. India will never have any influence on any islamic nation or faction, their only interest is Islam. This is just day dreaming and only will lead to loss of treasure and time. 

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14 hours ago, Pavanonline said:

That is what I am also saying, "civil war" means something very different. What you are saying is clashes between factions. India will never have any influence on any islamic nation or faction, their only interest is Islam. This is just day dreaming and only will lead to loss of treasure and time. 

What are you even on about lol. Clashes between political or regional factions means civil war. India has been in Afghanistan for over 40 years supporting various factions/groups because of its strategic interests. Afghanistan was under civil war then and will likely end up in one in the near future. 

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15 hours ago, Telugodura456 said:

Afghanistan is not a proper country. Pushtuns should have their own country and some parts of afghanistan are better off merging in to uzbeks etc.

But the problem is pakistan is opposed to afghanistan division because that means the pushutns of pakistan will seek to merger their territories with pushtun lands of afghanistan.

 

Yes, 70% of the Pashtuns live in Pakistan. Taliban is mainly a Pashtun thing and never really had great relationships with the Uzbeks or the Tajiks. Many of the current government leaders actually fled to Uzbekistan/Tajikistan after the Taliban took over. 

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