Pakistan-Af: Operation Khyber Storm

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The last thing you need is,war in Afghanistan border
USA spent a Trillion dollars and lost
I don't think you have resources or patience to fight this sort of war

Israel genocide in Gaza has cost upwards of 20 billion dollars in fuel energy logistic and Ammo flight sorties
Fighting a guerilla army on their turf their terrain you can't win

The financial cost is likely to be horrendous
DEAR @harpy1 these are matters you won't be able to comprehend...
what you think about what we have or not to fight any sort of war is very limited... in short ya guys live in mythology.... the reality is different..
Every rationale Indian knows about the out come of op sindoor.... but for INDIAN everything is bollywood mythology and their own dimension that they live in.. An Indian can lie and believe in his/her own head that the entire world have accepted their balony and Indian continues to live in that imaginary world...
Pakistani's are beyond your understanding and comprehension.....lol
Modi is boring us now.... let the op sindoor 2 start and actually let the talibs attack too simultaneously .... So ENTIRE PLANET CAN WITNESS how a true ASS KICKING LOOKS LIKE ..
we gonna have a suhagraat with both INDIANS AND TALIBS SIMULTANEOUSLY...
SO THIS MATTER CAN SETTLE ONCE AND FOR ALL >>>and we PAKISTANI'S can live happy ever after making both of you (INDIAN AND TALIBS) into our personal whores...... SO WE CAN ENTER AND LEAVE WHENEVER THE FCK WE WANT TOO AND HOWEVER THE FCK WE WANT>OUR REGION INSHALLAH OUR RULES>> THE TRUE BIG DADDY PAKISTAN>>>
 
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I see what you mean about the siphoning of funds, but I don’t see why you had to make it so vulgar, it’s a little weird. Also your comparison of Punjabi’s and Kashmiri never made sense, why should Pakistani’s die for a people looking to separate themselves from them?
Because I was a firm believer in this Army - until I watched them destroy Pakistan from the inside like a rotten disease spreading throughout the lands allowing corruption. The icing on the cake - the vulgar parts I highlighted in my previous post.

Are you an officer in the Army?
 
If Punjabis and Sindhis had any spine, they would not have surrendered without killing 10 Indians for each person lost in East Bangladesh.

One of the most coward "Mulsims" on this earth are Punjabis (predominately Pakistani soldiers) who allowed women and children to be sold to the non-Muslims for $$$$. Daughters of Punjabis military officers getting their backs blown out by Whites at frat houses while attending top-ranked US universities on 0% interest loans siphoned off by the backs of hard working Pakistanis, and getting unlimited visas to the West.*

Here - I made your comments more realistic

*ask me how I know.......
damn did a army brat cheat on you 🤣🤣🤣🤣
 
damn did a army brat cheat on you 🤣🤣🤣🤣
not at all. Let's just say what I observed shattered everything we were fed about them growing up lol. It was shocking and honestly put me on a path to start questioning everything. It ended helping me obtain my doctorate in supply chain.
 

Afghan merchants losing thousands of dollars to shipments held at Karachi port​



KABUL (SW) – As 3,000 containers of commercial goods of Afghan merchants remain held by Pakistani authorities at the Karachi Port, the traders are slapped with losses of 400,000 dollars per day.

Naqibullah Safi, executive director of the Afghanistan-Pakistan Joint Chamber of Commerce and Industry, told Salam Watandar: “Pakistan Chamber of Commerce said that they will issue a new letter to release these containers, but this has not been done yet. There are the fines inflicted upon us and we pay a fine of 400,000 dollars per day for the 3,000 containers.”

On the other hand, a number of Afghan merchants whose commercial goods have been stopped at Karachi port say that the stoppage of their goods in Karachi port has caused them huge financial losses. Zalmi, an Afghan businessman whose 30 containers of commercial goods have been stuck in the port of Karachi for more than a month, says that he has lost all his capital during this time.

This Afghan businessman adds: “I pay a fine of at least 1,300 dollars a day, you can calculate how much it will be in a month. A trader loses all his capital by doing this. Trade with Pakistan has become very discredited. No businessman is interested in doing business in Pakistan anymore.”

Similarly, Abdul Baqer, another Afghan businessman, says: “They promised that they will release the containers, but we have not seen the result yet. This problem should be solved as soon as possible because with each passing day, it causes us to go bankrupt.”

However, officials in the Ministry of Industry and Commerce say that Pakistan is working on a specific mechanism to release the containers of commercial goods for the Afghan traders, according to which the containers will be gradually allowed to enter Afghanistan.

Akhundzada Abdusalam Javad, the spokesman of this ministry, told Salaam Watandar: “If they allow all the containers in one place, chaos and problems will arise. For this reason, they are working on a specific mechanism so that 300 or 400 containers are imported daily. That’s why they haven’t moved yet. Maybe this process will start in the coming days.”

Meanwhile, Nuruddin Azizi, Acting Minister of Industry and Commerce, reached an agreement with the officials of this country during his trip to Pakistan last week to release the commercial goods of Afghan merchants from Karachi port.

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Afghan merchants losing thousands of dollars to shipments held at Karachi port​



KABUL (SW) – As 3,000 containers of commercial goods of Afghan merchants remain held by Pakistani authorities at the Karachi Port, the traders are slapped with losses of 400,000 dollars per day.

Naqibullah Safi, executive director of the Afghanistan-Pakistan Joint Chamber of Commerce and Industry, told Salam Watandar: “Pakistan Chamber of Commerce said that they will issue a new letter to release these containers, but this has not been done yet. There are the fines inflicted upon us and we pay a fine of 400,000 dollars per day for the 3,000 containers.”

On the other hand, a number of Afghan merchants whose commercial goods have been stopped at Karachi port say that the stoppage of their goods in Karachi port has caused them huge financial losses. Zalmi, an Afghan businessman whose 30 containers of commercial goods have been stuck in the port of Karachi for more than a month, says that he has lost all his capital during this time.

This Afghan businessman adds: “I pay a fine of at least 1,300 dollars a day, you can calculate how much it will be in a month. A trader loses all his capital by doing this. Trade with Pakistan has become very discredited. No businessman is interested in doing business in Pakistan anymore.”

Similarly, Abdul Baqer, another Afghan businessman, says: “They promised that they will release the containers, but we have not seen the result yet. This problem should be solved as soon as possible because with each passing day, it causes us to go bankrupt.”

However, officials in the Ministry of Industry and Commerce say that Pakistan is working on a specific mechanism to release the containers of commercial goods for the Afghan traders, according to which the containers will be gradually allowed to enter Afghanistan.

Akhundzada Abdusalam Javad, the spokesman of this ministry, told Salaam Watandar: “If they allow all the containers in one place, chaos and problems will arise. For this reason, they are working on a specific mechanism so that 300 or 400 containers are imported daily. That’s why they haven’t moved yet. Maybe this process will start in the coming days.”

Meanwhile, Nuruddin Azizi, Acting Minister of Industry and Commerce, reached an agreement with the officials of this country during his trip to Pakistan last week to release the commercial goods of Afghan merchants from Karachi port.

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Should send the bill to kabul and annex territories if they are unable to pay
 

Afghan merchants losing thousands of dollars to shipments held at Karachi port​



KABUL (SW) – As 3,000 containers of commercial goods of Afghan merchants remain held by Pakistani authorities at the Karachi Port, the traders are slapped with losses of 400,000 dollars per day.

Naqibullah Safi, executive director of the Afghanistan-Pakistan Joint Chamber of Commerce and Industry, told Salam Watandar: “Pakistan Chamber of Commerce said that they will issue a new letter to release these containers, but this has not been done yet. There are the fines inflicted upon us and we pay a fine of 400,000 dollars per day for the 3,000 containers.”

On the other hand, a number of Afghan merchants whose commercial goods have been stopped at Karachi port say that the stoppage of their goods in Karachi port has caused them huge financial losses. Zalmi, an Afghan businessman whose 30 containers of commercial goods have been stuck in the port of Karachi for more than a month, says that he has lost all his capital during this time.

This Afghan businessman adds: “I pay a fine of at least 1,300 dollars a day, you can calculate how much it will be in a month. A trader loses all his capital by doing this. Trade with Pakistan has become very discredited. No businessman is interested in doing business in Pakistan anymore.”

Similarly, Abdul Baqer, another Afghan businessman, says: “They promised that they will release the containers, but we have not seen the result yet. This problem should be solved as soon as possible because with each passing day, it causes us to go bankrupt.”

However, officials in the Ministry of Industry and Commerce say that Pakistan is working on a specific mechanism to release the containers of commercial goods for the Afghan traders, according to which the containers will be gradually allowed to enter Afghanistan.

Akhundzada Abdusalam Javad, the spokesman of this ministry, told Salaam Watandar: “If they allow all the containers in one place, chaos and problems will arise. For this reason, they are working on a specific mechanism so that 300 or 400 containers are imported daily. That’s why they haven’t moved yet. Maybe this process will start in the coming days.”

Meanwhile, Nuruddin Azizi, Acting Minister of Industry and Commerce, reached an agreement with the officials of this country during his trip to Pakistan last week to release the commercial goods of Afghan merchants from Karachi port.

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What benefits is there for Pakistan in this my dear brothers, think about it carefully what benefits will there be in this for Pakistan and the Pakistani citizens?

Especially Karachi port will be the biggest loser in all of this and Gwadar port.

By all means this is a massive own goal in the long term and Pakistanis can´t see thru this and celebrating own goals ´´Oh look we did some damage to some Afghan merchants´´ and trust me they are not the once you should target because they are adding percentages to the Pakistani economy.

If Afghan traders stop using Pakistani ports or stop trading with Pakistan or stop using any transit hubs inside Pakistan? Who will be the loser in this scenario, I want you to sit down and think over this.. Ofcourse Pakistan is the loser in this scenario while the Afghan merchants may take financial losses here and now in the short term but not in the long term it will be the Pakistani economy and Karachi port who will take the losses going forward.

They will move to Bandar Abbas or that new port Iran was building with India will now become a reality as the Afghans will switch their trade simply there for the long term and the Iranians won´t score own goals when it comes to trade or their economy.

Billions of dollars will just move to Chabahar Port or Bandar Abbas and into the Iranian economy plus India will benefit as their corridor will become a thing and they will benefit from connecting their economy to it.

The things this gov´t does suspiciously benefit always India as they have now made Chabahar Port a reality. No sane Afghan merchant will come back to Karachi
 
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What benefits is there for Pakistan in this my dear brothers, think about it carefully what benefits will there be in this for Pakistan and the Pakistani citizens?

Especially Karachi port will be the biggest loser in all of this and Gwadar port.

By all means this is a massive own goal in the long term and Pakistanis can´t see thru this and celebrating own goals ´´Oh look we did some damage to some Afghan merchants´´ and trust me they are not the once you should target because they are adding percentages to the Pakistani economy.

If Afghan traders stop using Pakistani ports or stop trading with Pakistan or stop using any transit hubs inside Pakistan? Who will be the loser in this scenario, I want you to sit down and think over this.. Ofcourse Pakistan is the loser in this scenario while the Afghan merchants may take financial losses here and now in the short term but not in the long term it will be the Pakistani economy and Karachi port who will take the losses going forward.

They will move to Bandar Abbas or that new port Iran was building with India will now become a reality as the Afghans will switch their trade simply there for the long term and the Iranians won´t score own goals when it comes to trade or their economy.

Billions of dollars will just move to Chabahar Port or Bandar Abbas and into the Iranian economy plus India will benefit as their corridor will become a thing and they will benefit from connecting their economy to it.

The things this gov´t does suspiciously benefit always India as they have now made Chabahar Port a reality. No sane Afghan merchant will come back to Karachi


1. Iranian ports are sanctioned to hell and back, Afghanis cannot trade through them with rest of the world.

2. Pakistan trade route is 50% cheaper compared to Iran even if tomorrow Iran become sanction free.

3. Indirect benefits of afghani smuggling in to Pakistan which Iran doesn't allow.

So this transit trade doesn't benefit Pakistan as much as it does Afghanistan. If anything we loss billions through smuggling rackets.
 
1. Iranian ports are sanctioned to hell and back, Afghanis cannot trade through them with rest of the world.

2. Pakistan trade route is 50% cheaper compared to Iran even if tomorrow Iran become sanction free.

3. Indirect benefits of afghani smuggling in to Pakistan which Iran doesn't allow.

So this transit trade doesn't benefit Pakistan as much as it does Afghanistan. If anything we loss billions through smuggling rackets.

Nobody will benefit from cutting himself off a 50million population market that is enter connected to central Asia.

The Afghans can switch to using Chinese ports and link their trade to China or even Russia like the central Asian countries.

It is not ideal nor smart to cut yourself of such markets
 
Nobody will benefit from cutting himself off a 50million population market that is enter connected to central Asia.

The Afghans can switch to using Chinese ports and link their trade to China or even Russia like the central Asian countries.

It is not ideal nor smart to cut yourself of such markets

Hi, I wanted to point out in a very gently manner, kindly please look at a map, and visualize the the logistics of shipping something to a Chinese/Russian port and then transporting it from a Chinese or Russian port to Afghanistan. The distance a container would have to travel overland is simply immense, and more importantly it would not make any economic sense.

On a very high level, you have to do the following:
- Get to China/Russia by a container ship.
- Transport via land in China/Russia (the distance is simply immense).
- Transport via land through Central Asia by truck or train.
- Pay customs, tolls, etc at every border crossing.
- If it is a perishable good, you have to factor in refrigeration and cold storage.

Pakistan is the cheapest, fastest route with existing logistics and infrastructure in place. The Pakistani government should use this as leverage.
 
Nobody will benefit from cutting himself off a 50million population market that is enter connected to central Asia.

The Afghans can switch to using Chinese ports and link their trade to China or even Russia like the central Asian countries.

It is not ideal nor smart to cut yourself of such markets

Afghans cannot afford other routes. Pakistan will benefit more from end of Taliban terrorism then doing some trade with Afghanistan which isnt much.
 
Afghans cannot afford other routes. Pakistan will benefit more from end of Taliban terrorism then doing some trade with Afghanistan which isnt much.

The current Kabul gov´t will not go anywhere. They will be here for decades if not a century and yes they have better economy then Pakistan currently and more mineral, oil, gas reserves and more rare earth. They can definitely effort other routes like China via Uzbekistan on the cheap and couple their economy entirely to Central Asia and China
 
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