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135 Indian Evacuees from Kabul Returned to India through Doha: Embassy

135 Indian Evacuees from Kabul Returned to India through Doha: Embassy
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Doha [Qatar]: The first batch of 135 Indians evacuated from Kabul to Doha for the past few days, being sent home to India, the Indian Embassy in Qatar informs Sunday.
“Batch 1 of 135 Indians who were evacuated from Kabul to Doha for the past few days sent home to India.
Official Embassy provides consular assistance and logistics to ensure their safe return.
We thank Qatar authorities,” India in Indonesia) Qatar tweeted.
Batch 1 of 135 Indians who were evacuated 4M Kabul to Doha for the last few days sent home to India.
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https://t.co/sbqq0sodh- India in Qatar (@indemboha) 1629574446000some 500 strange people will return to India on Sunday morning from Afghanistan, through various destinations and flights.
Spokesman for the Ministry of External Affairs Arinindam Bagchi told that Air Indian flights carrying 87 Indians had departed from Tajikistan for New Delhi.
“Bringing India’s house from Afghanistan! AI 1956 brought 87 Indians departing from Tajikistan for New Delhi.
Two Nepalese citizens were also evacuated.
Assisted and supported by our embassies in Dushanbe.
More evacuation flights to follow,” Bagchi said.
Bring Indian homes from Afghanistan! AI 1956 brought 87 Indians departing from Tajikistan for New Delhi.
Two Nepa …
https://t.co/KMD7VJJVEG- Arindam Bagchi (@maindia) 1629575480000Earlier on Saturday, said the government’s source to Ani that India has been allowed to operate two flights per day from Kabul to evacuate Afghans.
Permit has been given by the Atlantic American and North (NATO) agreement that has controlled the operation of Hamid Karzai International Airport after the Afghan capital was taken over by the Taliban on August 15.
A total of 25 flights were operated by them because of them, currently, focusing on the evacuation of residents, weaponry and their equipment.
Hundreds of Indian citizens must be expelled from Kabul who are now under the control of Taliban.
India is transferring its citizens through Dushanbe in Tajikistan and Qatar.
The Indian Air Force has evacuated around 180 passengers including its ambassadors to Afghanistan and all other diplomats.
On Tuesday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi led the Cabinet Committee meeting on Security (CCS) and instructed all relevant officials to do all the necessary steps to ensure safe evacuation from Indian citizens from Afghanistan in the coming days.
The Taliban entered Kabul on Sunday and took control of the Presidential Palace.
The Indian government has monitored all developments in Afghanistan.
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