Mission Devi Shakti: 24 Indian, 11 Nepalese evacuees from Kabul
News | Aug 26, 2021, 10:48 AM ISTAn Indian Air Force (IAF) flight carrying 24 Indian and 11 Nepalese evacuees from Kabul is on its way to Delhi under Operation Devi Shakti.
An Indian Air Force (IAF) flight carrying 24 Indian and 11 Nepalese evacuees from Kabul is on its way to Delhi under Operation Devi Shakti.
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Expressing concern over Taliban's swift takeover of Afghanistan, Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) Gen Bipin Rawat on Wednesday assured that any possible terrorist activity emanating out from the war-ravaged country into India will be firmly dealt with. General Rawat asserted that India has 'contingency planning' in place.
A delegation of 40 members of the Taliban met with the resistance forces in Panjshir valley for negotiations. However, the result of the talks is unclear.
Afghanistan's well-known pop artist Aryana Sayeed described her escape from Kabul as "very difficult and very challenging" after the Taliban takeover of the war-torn country.
UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Sunday announced that he will convene a G7 leaders meeting for urgent talks on the situation in Afghanistan. Taking to Twitter, Boris Johnson said, "I will convene G7 leaders on Tuesday for urgent talks on the situation in Afghanistan. It is vital that the international community works together to ensure safe evacuations, prevent a humanitarian crisis and support the Afghan people to secure the gains of the last 20 years."
Ahead of an emergency G7 meeting on Afghanistan, the Taliban on Monday warned that there will be "consequences" if the US and UK sought an extension to the August 31 deadline for the US-led troop withdrawal from the war-torn country.
A total of 146 Indians were evacuated from Kabul on Monday. They brought back to their homeland in different flights.
Tussle between Taliban and Ahmad Massoud factions continues in the Panjshir Valley. While Ahmad Massoud has claimed that 300 Talibanis have been killed, Taliban has stationed 10,000 soldiers in the valley.
A total of 146 people were evacuated and brought back to India on Monday. Among the ones brought back to their homeland, 30 were brought back via Qatar Airways, 104 via Vistara, 11 via Indigo, and 1 via Air India.
While the world watches the downfall of Afghanistan under the clutches of Taliban, US President Joe Biden recently spoke on the matter. In his statement he said that withdrawing American troops from the warn-torn country was the right decision.
A total of 168 people including 107 Indians and 23 Afghan Sikhs and Hindus, were flown from Kabul to the Hindon airbase near Delhi in a C-17 heavy-lift military transport aircraft of the Indian Air Force (IAF).
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The Air India Flight successfully evacuated 84 Indians and two Nepalese from Afghanistan.
Afghanistan has large reserves of copper, gold, oil, natural gas, uranium, bauxite, coal, iron ore, rare earth, lithium, chromium, lead, zinc, gemstones, talc, sulphur, travertine, gypsum and marble, as per various reports put forth by the Afghan government and the US.
While the atrocities of Taliban continues in Afghanistan, a stampede at Kabul Airport took the lives of seven Afghan nationals.
Thousands of people are gathered at Kabul Airport in Afghanistan, which is currently in the clutches of Taliban. While they hope for help and evacuation, Taliban's firing and atrocities towards seems never-ending.
Mehbooba Mufti in her recent address, used the Taliban issue to take a swipe at the Modi government. In her speech she said that their patience shouldn't be tested.
A week after capturing Kabul, the Taliban has delegated the security of Kabul to the members of the dreaded terrorist organisation "Haqqani Network" , which has close ties with foreign Islamic terrorist groups.
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