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The uprising however was supressed resulting in afghan Millitary victory. but this certain event made daud khan realise that a Friendly Pakistan and Iran were better in his country interest. There fore he stopped funding Millitants after a state vist to pakistan and other countries as well. which cooled down the tensions between pakistan.
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If we look why did pakistani Prime minister bhutto stage such a uprising against daud khan in the first place was to put an to the policy of funding proxies and insurgents in pakistan for pashtun sepratism by daud khan, As stopping daud khan from funding proxies was the goal of Pakistani PM bhutto.
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3-He started improving relations with Pakistan and made state visits there in 1976 and 1978. During the 1978 visit, he agreed to stop supporting anti-Pakistan militants and to expel any remaining militants in Afghanistan resulting in Pakistani political victory, as pakistan had achieved its goal of
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If the uprising itself resulted in pakistan's objectives of the uprising being achived it does make it a political victory. After all pakistan Pm wanted to quell insugencies and proxies and daud khan as a result of this uprising refrains from such activities indirectly makes it Political gain or
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had a history of doing covert activities in Afghanistan at the time against then President Daoud Khan. Daoud was too close to the Soviets thus the Shah could not care if he was backing Islamists, as long as he wasn't backing Communists that's all that mattered. It was only after 1975 Daoud Khan
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1-Prime minister bhutto stage such a uprising against daud khan in the first place was to put an end to the policy of funding proxies and insurgents in pakistan for pashtun sepratism by daud khan
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Can a source be given for alleged Iranian support against Daoud Khan of the friendly Barakzai Dynasty in favour of Islamist Rebels who would later overthrow the Shah? Highly unlikely.
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President Daoud took measures to distance Afghanistan from the Soviet bloc countries and to bring it closer to the Islamic world, in particular Pakistan and Iran.
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Hi, but your source does not mention any form of political victory. You need to have a reliable source that clearly states it was a political victory for such.
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hence this resulted in pakistani political victory as pakistan politically persuaded daud khan to refrain from his anti-pakistan stance.
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As you reverted my edit back stating the reason its nowhere written as Pakistani political victory, thats however not true.
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2-The 1975 rebellion, though unsuccessful, made Daoud Khan realize that a friendly Pakistan was in his best interests
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Prime Minister Bhutto of Pakistan intended simply to frighten President Daoud to change his policy toward Pakistan
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started reapprochement with Pakistan (and the west) which is when Iranian Afghan relations improved and the
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victory. If political victory isnt stated however it does not mean its not political victory.
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Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence Directorate: Covert action and internal operations
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Shah even offered Daoud Khan 3 Billion Dollars if he recognized the Durand Line
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Faith, Unity, Discipline: The Inter-Service-Intelligence (ISI) of Pakistan
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Afghanistan: The Soviet Invasion and the Afghan Response, 1979-1982
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Afghanistan: The Soviet Invasion and the Afghan Response, 1979-1982
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