After America, Indian warriors fled Afghanistan in the dark of night.

India has launched a special air operation to evacuate its citizens from Afghanistan. Indian companies have already remitted funds from "reconstruction" projects.


In view of the growing Taliban control over Afghanistan, India has launched a special air operation to evacuate its citizens from Afghanistan. After the US, Indians are also fleeing in the dark of night. Special aircraft were arranged.

According to a report by a foreign broadcaster, Indian nationals are being collected near airports in various major cities and are being flown to Delhi by special flights at night. It is clear that about 1,500 Indian nationals are still in Afghanistan There are special air operations that have been launched to evacuate them. The report also states that India is using dozens of its consulates across Afghanistan for this purpose. Indian citizens are first deposited in these consulates.

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Meanwhile, India has stopped work on "reconstruction" contracting projects. These projects were funded by various countries, while Indian companies were working on these projects. The BBC says that at the moment all over Afghanistan. There is not a single "reconstruction" project that is being worked on. All the projects have been shut down. The speed of work on many projects is also being questioned as there are many projects that could have been completed in less than a year. But after four to five years, Indian companies have completed only 15 to 20 percent of the work.

Now Indian companies are taking advantage of the situation as they have opened all their accounts in branches of Indian banks in Afghanistan, so the money received from them has already reached India. The consulates that set up spies for China and other countries in the region have already been shut down.

On the other hand, a notification issued by the Deputy Commissioner's Office in Chaman, a town on the Afghan border in the Pakistani province of Balochistan, said that the chapter on the border has been opened for passenger traffic and trade. According to the statement, Bab Dosti on the Chaman border will be open for pedestrians and businesses from 8 am to 4 pm, but Pakistani nationals must have their national identity cards, while Afghan nationals must have a travel permit.

Afghan Taliban spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid has confirmed that after successful negotiations with Pakistani officials, Chaman has been opened for bilateral traffic and trade. It was closed until the approval of the terms on August 6.

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