Indian officers to train Afghan Army

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NEW DELHI: India will soon send at least a dozen Army officers to war-ravaged Afghanistan to teach basic military fieldcraft and English skills to the fledgling Afghan army.

“The officers, who may include a couple of women, are being shortlisted for the task and will be from the infantry and education corps. Apart from English, the emphasis will be on weapon-handling, map-reading and other basic battalion procedures,’’ said an officer.

Considering Afghanistan’s strategic importance and its historical ties with India, New Delhi is already helping the Hamid Karzai government with several developmental projects.

India, on its part, is worried at the growing Taliban-Pakistan nexus in Afghanistan once again, holding that it is detrimental to the security situation in South Asia.

Among the Indian developmental projects underway in Afghanistan is the crucial 218-km Zaranj-Delaram road construction project by the Border Roads Organisation (BRO).

As reported earlier by TOI, concerted Taliban attacks on the personnel as well as the equipment of BRO has already pushed the project completion date from December 2007 to December 2008. The project cost, too, has zoomed up to Rs 682 crore, instead of the Rs 377.47 crore sanctioned for it by the Indian government.

India, incidentally, has also deployed 254 ITBP soldiers in Afghanistan to augment the ‘‘local security cover’’ provided to the 306 BRO personnel engaged in the project as well as their machinery deployed on the road, which traverses through the poppy-cultivation belt.

Pakistan, of course, continues to play the spoiler in Indian efforts to assist in the reconstruction of Afghanistan. Pakistan, for instance, continues to deny India transit rights through its territory for transportation of goods. This is precisely the reason why the Zaranj-Delaram road project has been taken up by India to gain better access to Afghanistan and beyond it to the energy-rich Central Asia

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The Last time Indian Officers trained ppl abroad...it was in Bangladesh...for Mukti Bahini and we all know who had the last laugh then.....

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India has been providing arms, money and military training to the Afghan Northern Alliance for years. I believe the amount was about $2 million dollars a week.

During the taliban days, almost every senior Northern Alliance leader had his family living in India.

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Can you please provide a source for this claim that you have made?

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http://www.cooperativeresearch.org/entity.jsp?entity=northern_alliance
March 15, 2001: India, Iran, Russia, and US Work in Concert to Remove Taliban

Jane’s Intelligence Review reports that the US is working with India, Iran, and Russia “in a concerted front against Afghanistan’s Taliban regime.” India is supplying the Northern Alliance with military equipment, advisers, and helicopter technicians and both India and Russia are using bases in Tajikistan and Uzbekistan for their operation. Jane’s Intelligence Review, 3/15/2001]

Northern Alliance
India in the early 1990s provided technical and financial assistance to Rabani and his military commander Masood. India, according to charges by the Taleban, is using “hirelings in Afghanistan to commit terrorist acts against Afghan men, women, and children.”

http://www.indiareacts.com/archivefeatures/nat2.asp?recno=10&ctg=%20%between%

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I must say Indian army is a brave army :k: isme koi shaq nahi :wink: Indian army should also train other armies of asian subcontinent countries

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as long as it leads to opening up a stable afghanistan for bilateral trade, sure. any other agendas at this juncture would be just idiotic.

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bhai, kuch nahi to kamse kam spelling to sahi likho..:hoonh: