Which country invests the most in Afghanistan?

Which country invests the most in Afghanistan?

China our most important partner, ready to invest in Afghanistan: Taliban | Business Standard News.

Why India invested so much in Afghanistan?

Why did India invest in Afghanistan? India had supported the anti-Taliban resistance when the Islamic fundamentalist group ruled Afghanistan between 1996 and 2001. After the collapse of the Taliban’s first government in 2001, New Delhi found an opportunity to increase its influence in the country.

Why is India investing half a billion dollars in Afghanistan?

India has invested half Billion dollars in Afghanistan which is an amount 40 times less than what Japan is investing in Indian Metro only. Since india is very big and its economy also translates so but India is investing big time on its on defence budget instead of investing in other countries.

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Can India’s role in Afghanistan survive?

India’s future role Since the Northern Alliance merged into the government of former President Hamid Karzai, India has invested, overtly, more than three billion dollars in Afghanistan, in various Infrastructure projects. There is tremendous goodwill for India, but it doesn’t stand to survive if it is not backed by hard-nosed policies.

What does the Taliban’s victory mean for India in Afghanistan?

The Taliban’s possible triumph threatens not just India’s diplomatic stakes in Afghanistan, but also 20 years and $3 billion worth of Indian investment in various projects — dams, roads, trade infrastructure.

How many Indians have died building roads in Afghanistan?

According to a Ministry of External Affairs publication, 11 Indians and 129 Afghans lost their lives during the construction. Six of the Indians were killed in terrorist attacks; five in accidents. India has also built several smaller roads. PARLIAMENT: The Afghan Parliament in Kabul was built by India at $90 million.

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