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Indians in Afghanistan

There is a small community of Indians in Afghanistan who are Afghans of Indian origin as well as Indian construction and aid workers involved in rebuilding and humanitarian assistance efforts. India is often described as acting as a soft power in Afghanistan. Having committed a $2.3 billion aid program, India is one of the largest donors to Afghanistan, investing in the economy, humanitarian aid, education, development, construction and electrical projects.〔(Indian and Afghan Leaders Forge Deeper Ties in Meeting )〕 According to ''Foreign Policy'' among Afghans there is a positive perception of India's role in the reconstruction efforts in Afghanistan.〔(Indian-Afghan strategic partnership: perceptions from the ground )〕
Indian nationals in Afghanistan have become the target of the Taliban Haqqani network and the Pakistani Lashkar-e-Taiba terrorist organizations, both widely believed to receive strong support of Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence, which Pakistan denies.〔〔〔(【引用サイトリンク】url =http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/2011/01/video-amrullah-saleh-spy-who-quit.html#ixzz1iW6uh3i8 )〕〔〔(Kabul blames Pakistani militants for attack on Indians )〕
==History==

Afghanistan and the Indian subcontinent were historically and ethnically linked in earlier times. An edict of the Mauryan emperor Ashoka has been found in Kandahar, marking the western extent of his dominion. The mahajanapada of Gandhara extended from the Kabul river to the Punjab, comprising Hindu and Buddhist dynasties, and lasted a thousand years till the 11th Century AD when it was overthrown by the Ghaznavids.〔Encyclopædia Britannica Online, s. v.

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