Indian Diplomats Evacuated From Afghanistan
Indian Diplomats Evacuated From Afghanistan
On Sunday, India withdrew its staff
from its consulate in Kandahar, Afghanistan, as fierce fighting broke out
between forces and the Taliban in nearby areas.
The mission was not closed and the move was
temporary. Our news here is that Afghanistan is heading towards medieval chaos
and anarchy.
After decades of fighting between US
and US forces, the United States is rapidly moving out of the country, leaving
the country's Bagram airfield after nearly 20 years as president.
Joe Biden called the move
"overdue" and said the job was not too country-made, but to get the
perpetrators of the 9/11 attacks to the nation. It is their responsibility to
decide their future and how they want to run their country, the Afghan
government is fighting a defeat to stop the rise of the Taliban and in the
coming days and weeks the security of Afghanistan Pakistan, which supports
extremism, is facing a backlash from radical Islamist forces supporting
foreigners.
Unfortunately we are seeing this kind
of thing in the country right now so we will see more of this kind of process
which has a diplomatic mission in Afghanistan. They will make their safety
their top priority and unfortunately more embassies Boxes can be consulted.
Afghanistan may be temporarily closed or
perhaps for a longer period India has expelled at least 50 diplomats and
security personnel. A special Indian Air Force plane was flown to the consulate
in Kandahar, Afghanistan, to bring back the crew in a Taliban attack.
The Indian consulate has not been
closed but staff has been temporarily withdrawn while local staff are working
at the Indian consulate, from where militants have taken several key positions
across Afghanistan, a foreign ministry statement said. Took control of areas
Concerns over the security crisis in
Afghanistan are not good news for India, which has invested billions of dollars
in infrastructure in addition to trade and security ties with the troubled
country. Afghan Investment Afghans are still using their air and ground forces
to put up strong resistance to the Taliban.
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