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Pakistan Needs India's Help to Defeat Taliban

Peter Preston, The Guardian | April 14, 2009

The latest strategy to deal with the Taliban has drawn praise from NATO but the lack of infrastructure in Pakistan casts doubt on its chances of success. ++ Indians welcomed the announcement from Richard Holbrooke that India "is the absolutely critical leader in the region" in relation to its role in Afghanistan. ++ They also have a significant role to play in Islamabad. ++ The instability in Pakistan can only be resolved if they shift attention away from seeking an enemy to the east, and focus on improving relations with their nearest neighbors.

 

 
 
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Talha Bin  Tariq

Mon, Jan 23rd 2012, 14:05

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I like this comment! What's this?
Hmmm ..
Taliban can not be easily defeated because TALIBANS are created forcefully and with a reason.


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Talha Bin Tariq
 

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