Our Afghan Policy And the Occupation of Candahar

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No Afghan army assisted by 10, 000 or even by 20, 000 Russian troops would be in the least degree formidable on the plains of India so long as the Indian army remained faithful. If the invasion occurred at a time when our authority was shaken by internal disturbance, as it was during the Mutiny of 1857, the danger would be of the most serious nature, and Russia could inflict incalculable damage on England by the sacrifice of a comparatively small force, though it is unlikely that any appreciabl...e position of the Russian force would under any circumstances ever return through Afghanistan to Russia.
Against this danger, which is a remote one depending on the simultaneous existence of serious internal disturbance in India, of a war with Russia, of a desire by the Afghans to attack India, of their 2 18 being prepared to do so, and of their consenting to admit a Russian army into their country, England can only provide by so ruling India that the danger from internal disturbance shall be reduced to a minimum, by abstaining from all measures of aggression which would tend to make the Afghans look to Russia for assistance, by adopting in the Punjab those military precautions which are necessary on a frontier exposed to attack, and by maintaining a sufficient European force along the frontier or close to it.


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