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AFGHAN NATIONAL ARMY - ANA (4) answer(s).
 
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Afghanistan to manage military radio frequencies / Wasserbly, Daniel   Journal Article
Wasserbly, Daniel Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract A handful of Afghan personnel have graduated from an international security assistance forces (ISAF) training programme for administrating radio frequencies during military operations, as local forces prepare to take over military frequency management at the end of 2014.
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India must bolster the national forces of Afghanistan / Sawhney, R K   Journal Article
Sawhney, R K Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract If India has to stay relevant in Afghanistan, it must do all to bolster the national forces of Afghanistan. This can be done by combining India's considerable soft power with that of other regional countries, and pool together diplomatic, political, and military resources with other countries to support Afghanistan's war against disruptive forces. Banking only on things like an UN-mandated international security force or a regional treaty which forswears interference in Afghanistan, is a futile game because it will have no worthwhile mechanism for enforcement.
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India must provide maximum assistance-including military aid / Kanwal, Gurmeet   Journal Article
Kanwal, Gurmeet Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract Ensuring that there is peace and stability in Afghanistan is of vital national interest for India. It is a country with which India has traditionally enjoyed warm and friendly relations. Since the overthrow of the Taliban regime in 2001-02, India has contributed immensely to the international reconstruction effort in Afghanistan. It has spent over US $2.0 billion in constructing the Delaram-Zaranj highway, building and running schools and hospitals, and in training the fledgling Afghan administration.
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India should work with like-minded countries / Pande, Savita   Journal Article
Pande, Savita Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract India could reconsider its refusal of arms to the Afghan Army. The caveat here could be that these would be meant for the defence of Afghans only. This could be in the same vein as the assurance Americans have been giving India whenever they supply arms to Pakistan. Extending this logic, India can also station Indian troops around Indian and Indian-built institutions. Just as the USA has said that it would be maintaining a residual force in Afghanistan post-2014, India also can explore similar options in tandem with the USA, while supporting the "gradual, managed force reduction" of US-NATO forces as proposed at the 2012 Chicago summit.
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