World / Afghanistan 69 percent says india is our best friend survey reveals

Zoom News : Jul 22, 2022, 03:03 PM
Afghanistan : India's relations with the government have not remained the same since the establishment of Taliban rule in Afghanistan. Even after this, the people of Afghanistan see India as their 'best' friend. This information has come to light in a recent survey. The Brussels-based news website European Union Reporter says that in this survey, Afghans were asked questions about their past, present and future. In this survey, those people said that we see India as the best friend of the country. According to the survey data, 67 percent of Afghans believe that America's unplanned withdrawal from Afghanistan created difficulties.

These people say that due to America's exit from Afghanistan at the wrong time and suddenly, Pakistan and China got a chance. Both these countries encouraged China so that it could occupy Afghanistan. India has deep strategic interests in Afghanistan and has invested extensively. Afghanistan and India have historical and cultural ties. Many attempts have been made by Pakistan to undermine the relations between Afghanistan and India, but even after this it has not made much difference. Even the Taliban, which is in power in Afghanistan, has appealed to India to improve relations.

India is one of the countries giving maximum help to Afghan

India ranks 5th among the countries that provide the most assistance to Afghanistan. India has given assistance of 3 billion dollars to Afghanistan. India has helped in developing infrastructure in Afghanistan as well as providing medical staff and food grains. Not only this, India has also prepared the new Parliament of Afghanistan, which was gifted in the past. Apart from this, a large number of Afghan citizens have been coming to India for treatment. On the other hand, Indian colleges and universities also have a significant number of Afghans.

Afghans told the reason for the occupation of Taliban

Afghan cadets have also been taking training at the Indian Military Academy in Dehradun. India has sent massive aid even after the Taliban's occupation of Afghanistan. Wheat in large quantities has been sent from India to Afghanistan. However, the important thing is that Afghans have also expressed their opinion about previous governments. 78 percent of the people surveyed said that the previous government was also corrupt and the help from abroad did not reach the common people. Of these, 72 percent say that it was because of the corrupt local leaders that the Taliban got the opportunity to take over the country.

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