New Delhi: India on Sunday was evacuated by 400 people from Afghanistan on three different flights.
Another group of 87 Indians and two Nepalese citizens were taken back to special Air India flights from Dushanbe, the day after they were evacuated to the capital of Tajikistan on an IAF airplane.
Here are the important developments of the situation of Afghanistan and the evacuation process IAF flight is likely to evacuate 46 Afghanistan Hindu, Sikh of the Kabul Todayayan Indian Air (IAF) special flights, which bring Indian citizens stranded and 46 Afghanistan Hindu and Sikh, is expected to take Off from Kabul, Monday.
International forces have been escorted by refugees to the plane, the report said.
Three copies of the Sikh Scriptures Teacher Granth Sahib are also being taken back.
Separately, 135 India was evacuated from Kabul to Doha in the last few days by US aircraft and NATO flown back to Delhi on special flights.
India has been allowed to operate for two flights per day from Kabul to evacuate its citizens stranded in Afghanistan, government sources said.
MEA for a brief political party in Afghanistan Situatanthe MEA will be short of party-floor leaders in the situation in Afghanistan.
“Seeing Development in Afghanistan, PM @Narendra Modi has instructed that the MEA to the leaders of the short floor of political parties.
Interior of Parliament @Joshi Pralhad will start further details,” said Foreign Minister Dr.
S.
Jaishankar in Tweet Message on Monday .
MEA is likely to share details of ongoing rescue operations and other settings made by the government for those who come from Afghan and Indian concerns and challenges in the warfare torn.