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Minister of Industry and Commerce to visit India​


by The Frontier Post

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KABUL (Ariana News): Sources tell Ariana News that Nooruddin Azizi, the Minister of Industry and Commerce of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, will travel to New Delhi, the capital of India, tomorrow (Wednesday).

According to the sources, the trip will include detailed discussions on expanding trade relations and developing exports and imports between the two countries.

The main purpose of this visit is described as holding talks with Indian officials on diversifying trade routes for Afghan traders.

Someone should give him a map of where his country is located and where India is!!
 
Alienate?

Afghanistan was never on your side.

Since 1947, Afghanistan has repeatedly acted against Pakistani interests by opposing Pakistan’s UN membership, rejecting the Durand Line, and promoting the idea of “Pashtunistan.”

Through the 1950s–70s Afgh supported Pashtun and Baloch separatists, carried out border incursions like the Bajaur attack in 1961, and used propaganda and armed groups to destabilize Pakistan.

In the 1990s–2000s various Afghan governments aligned closely with India while allowing anti-Pakistan militants—including the TTP—to operate from Afghan soil. After the Taliban’s 2021 takeover, cross-border attacks, TTP sanctuaries, and clashes over the Durand Line have exponentially increased.

Pakistan ki qismat he marri v hai.

Zameen mili tau banjar, padosi milay tau kanjar. ~ @Starlord

Appeasing to Afghan terrorism has gotten us this far, it's time to try something else.

Time for talk is over. Keep squeezing the Taliban. No more open borders. No more trade. There needs to be a complete boycott for a lengthy indefinite period. Let Hindu Taliban beg its brother India for help. Let's lean back and watch how Hindutva and Taliban run around for solutions.
 
Someone should give him a map of where his country is located and where India is!!

Taliban think that India can provide solutions. A country that doesn't even share a border. We need to keep up with the border closure. Let's wait and see how these Taliban bastards respond.
 
This is very foolish to now abandon the Afghan market and also transit fees for Afghan goods via Pakistani ports. The Karzai/Ghani govts were better, they kept terrorists in jail and maintained trade with Pakistan. What a complete shambles the pro-Taliban policy has been.
Bro, don't try to get banned with talking logic, this ain't the place.
In the 1990s–2000s various Afghan governments aligned closely with India while allowing anti-Pakistan militants—including the TTP—to operate from Afghan soil.
Loll 1996 Taliban were installed, Air India hijacked and Taliban fighting in Kashmir. Please read some history before spewing nonsense here.
Im glad it's blown in your face, Taliban 2.0 isn't what you thought it was. I'm sure you were celebrating the Taliban takeover. 😂
 
Bro, don't try to get banned with talking logic, this ain't the place.

Loll 1996 Taliban were installed, Air India hijacked and Taliban fighting in Kashmir. Please read some history before spewing nonsense here.
Im glad it's blown in your face, Taliban 2.0 isn't what you thought it was. I'm sure you were celebrating the Taliban takeover. 😂

The Taliban are shaking hands with Hindutva. The same Hindutva that rape Muslims in India and Kashmir. What a pious Muslims the Taliban are.

Keep your crocodile tears to yourself and now watch how we get rid of every Afghandoo in Pakistan. Every last Afghan will be dragged out of Pakistan. You can live in your beloved Afghanistan.
 
Alienate?

Afghanistan was never on your side.

Since 1947, Afghanistan has repeatedly acted against Pakistani interests by opposing Pakistan’s UN membership, rejecting the Durand Line, and promoting the idea of “Pashtunistan.”

Through the 1950s–70s Afgh supported Pashtun and Baloch separatists, carried out border incursions like the Bajaur attack in 1961, and used propaganda and armed groups to destabilize Pakistan.

In the 1990s–2000s various Afghan governments aligned closely with India while allowing anti-Pakistan militants—including the TTP—to operate from Afghan soil. After the Taliban’s 2021 takeover, cross-border attacks, TTP sanctuaries, and clashes over the Durand Line have exponentially increased.

Pakistan ki qismat he marri v hai.

Zameen mili tau banjar, padosi milay tau kanjar. ~ @Starlord

Appeasing to Afghan terrorism has gotten us this far, it's time to try something else.
What is this something else ? Using shared ethnic and religious links to build a relationship based on cooperation and benefit ? Building trust to overcome the bad blood of the past ? Moving on from war and conflict ? You need civilians for that.

Or is it that now Taliban will be replaced by some other bloodthirsty gang who will come to power with Pakistan's help and then tell same Pakistan to get lost ? We have seen that movie before many times, thanks to inept Faujis.

A wise elder told me about 25 years ago "When there is peace in Afghanistan, then there will be peace in Pakistan and vice versa". How true his words have proven.
 
Bro, don't try to get banned with talking logic, this ain't the place.

Loll 1996 Taliban were installed, Air India hijacked and Taliban fighting in Kashmir. Please read some history before spewing nonsense here.
Im glad it's blown in your face, Taliban 2.0 isn't what you thought it was. I'm sure you were celebrating the Taliban takeover. 😂
I have been banned before, for criticizing foul insane Pakistani policy in Afghanistan for last 50 years. I dont mind.
 
The reality of Afghandoos.

Muttaqi: Afghanistan Has No Representation in Global Meetings
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At the fifth coordination meeting between United Nations agencies and the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, Amir Khan Muttaqi, foreign minister, criticized the international community's approach, stating that humanitarian issues should not be linked to political matters.


The Foreign Minister of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan also criticized what he described as the exclusion of the Islamic Emirate’s representatives from global forums.

Amir Khan Muttaqi said: “Their central offices are in Geneva, Austria, and other countries. Other nations have permanent representatives there and attend their meetings. Despite Afghanistan needing humanitarian assistance more than many other countries, it still has no representation in these agencies.”

In part of his remarks, without naming any country, Muttaqi stated that certain nations are mistreating Afghan refugees for political reasons.

He added: “It is inhumane behavior by some countries that, during harsh winters, they force refugees to leave their homes and then shut the doors on them.”

Muttaqi reiterated support for UN agencies operating in Afghanistan and emphasized that the opportunity to deliver humanitarian aid is available throughout the country. He further urged that the focus should shift to infrastructure and economic development.

Azerakhsh Hafizi, an economic affairs expert, stated: “Humanitarian aid is crucial for Afghanistan, but efforts must also be made to attract investment, support infrastructure development, and engage in sustainable projects like mining.”

Earlier, Afghanistan’s National Environmental Protection Agency had also criticized the lack of an Afghan delegation at the global climate summit (COP30).


The Afghandoos are begging the world for recognition. They wonder why the world doesn't recognise them.
 
The reality of Afghandoos.

Muttaqi: Afghanistan Has No Representation in Global Meetings
At the fifth coordination meeting between United Nations agencies and the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, Amir Khan Muttaqi, foreign minister, criticized the international community's approach, stating that humanitarian issues should not be linked to political matters.


The Foreign Minister of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan also criticized what he described as the exclusion of the Islamic Emirate’s representatives from global forums.

Amir Khan Muttaqi said: “Their central offices are in Geneva, Austria, and other countries. Other nations have permanent representatives there and attend their meetings. Despite Afghanistan needing humanitarian assistance more than many other countries, it still has no representation in these agencies.”

In part of his remarks, without naming any country, Muttaqi stated that certain nations are mistreating Afghan refugees for political reasons.

He added: “It is inhumane behavior by some countries that, during harsh winters, they force refugees to leave their homes and then shut the doors on them.”

Muttaqi reiterated support for UN agencies operating in Afghanistan and emphasized that the opportunity to deliver humanitarian aid is available throughout the country. He further urged that the focus should shift to infrastructure and economic development.

Azerakhsh Hafizi, an economic affairs expert, stated: “Humanitarian aid is crucial for Afghanistan, but efforts must also be made to attract investment, support infrastructure development, and engage in sustainable projects like mining.”

Earlier, Afghanistan’s National Environmental Protection Agency had also criticized the lack of an Afghan delegation at the global climate summit (COP30).


Mistreat their women on an industrial scale and then wonder why the world doesn't want to deal with them.

They are like boys who never matured.
 
This is very foolish to now abandon the Afghan market and also transit fees for Afghan goods via Pakistani ports. The Karzai/Ghani govts were better, they kept terrorists in jail and maintained trade with Pakistan. What a complete shambles the pro-Taliban policy has been.

All the Afghans have always been the same

Karzai/ghani posed even bigger strategic threats to our interests, India was hand in glove with those regimes and they gave India space to set up multiple cultural centres and embassies etc to finance terror against Pakistan, they saw India as leverage against Pakistan and they were backed by the U.S and west


They were major major dangers to Pakistan and the region

Their destruction was a masterclass in subterfuge


We can moan about the Taliban, but the Afghans are trapped and we are seeing in practice the tools we have to harm a isolated Afghanistan

All the Afghans have to do to end the punishment is behave and destroy the terrorists


Taliban are a bit like hindutva, both help us poison and destroy the societies of our enemies and we should be smart in using them
 
Bro, don't try to get banned with talking logic, this ain't the place.

Loll 1996 Taliban were installed, Air India hijacked and Taliban fighting in Kashmir. Please read some history before spewing nonsense here.
Im glad it's blown in your face, Taliban 2.0 isn't what you thought it was. I'm sure you were celebrating the Taliban takeover. 😂

Read the above
 
Bro, don't try to get banned with talking logic, this ain't the place.

Loll 1996 Taliban were installed, Air India hijacked and Taliban fighting in Kashmir. Please read some history before spewing nonsense here.
Im glad it's blown in your face, Taliban 2.0 isn't what you thought it was. I'm sure you were celebrating the Taliban takeover. 😂
You can sneer all you want, but the facts don’t change. Afghanistan’s actions against Pakistan didn’t start in 1996 - they began in 1947, when Kabul was the only country to oppose Pakistan’s entry into the UN and went on to push the Pashtunistan agenda, support separatists, and even launch incursions into Pakistan decades before the Taliban existed. The Taliban era is only one part of a much longer pattern. I would welcome you to acknowlede documented history instead of relying on memes and assumptions.

And for the record, I didn't “celebrate" Faiz and Imran Khan's installation of the Taliban in Kabul. It was a dark day for both Afghanistan and Pakistan. The Taliban are a gang of ethnofascist cavemen whose only working policies are the perversion of religion, bachabazi and the oppression of women. Having them enmasse on our border is an existential crisis for Pakistan.

You can live in your own denial - but the record speaks for itself. Afghanistan has been a terrible neighbour.
 
You can sneer all you want, but the facts don’t change. Afghanistan’s actions against Pakistan didn’t start in 1996 - they began in 1947, when Kabul was the only country to oppose Pakistan’s entry into the UN and went on to push the Pashtunistan agenda, support separatists, and even launch incursions into Pakistan decades before the Taliban existed. The Taliban era is only one part of a much longer pattern. I would welcome you to acknowlede documented history instead of relying on memes and assumptions.

And for the record, I didn't “celebrate" Faiz and Imran Khan's installation of the Taliban in Kabul. It was a dark day for both Afghanistan and Pakistan. The Taliban are a gang of ethnofascist cavemen whose only working policies are the perversion of religion, bachabazi and the oppression of women. Having them enmasse on our border is an existential crisis for Pakistan.

You can live in your own denial - but the record speaks for itself. Afghanistan has been a terrible neighbour.

Now that Pakistanis have come to this realisation, time has come to deal with Afghanistan.
 
Strange logic. The biggest lovers and supporters of Afghan terrorists sit in GHQ. Over 70k Pakistani lives and tens of billions of Dollars in Pakistani economy were sacrificed over 30 years to put the Taliban in power in Kabul. And you think Afghan trade is "dishonor" ?

Great job alienating the entirety of Afghanistan, a neighbor that's not going anywhere. India must be worried.
Interests change. I couldn't care less if all of Afghanistan was alienated.

I care about Pakistanis and simply put, the Takfiri Emirate of Afghanistan and all those who care about it, while sitting in Pakistan, can lump it along with India.
 

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