New Delhi: India on Monday brought back to 146 of his citizens in four different flights from the capital of Qatar Doha, a few days after they were evacuated from Afghanistan by NATO and American aircraft considering the troiling security situation.
People who are familiar with that development say Indians are flown back to Delhi as part of the Indian mission to evacuate its citizens and partners of Afghanistan from Kabul after the takeover by the Taliban for another week, they said.
It was a batch of both Indians to bring back from Doha after their evacuation from Kabul.
As many as 135 Indians were flown back to Delhi from Doha on special flights on Sundays.
From the second collection of Indians who returned home from Doha, 104 people were taken back on Vistara flights, 30 by Qatar Airways flights and 11 of them returned by Indigo flights.
One person returned with Indian air flights, they said.
India on Sunday returned 392 people including two members of the Afghan parliament in three different flights under the evacuation mission amid sustainable struggles by various countries to save their residents from Kabul.
The total number of people who evahe included the first batch of 135 Indians flown back from Doha.
It was studied that Indians were evacuated to Doha from Kabul were employees of a number of foreign companies operating in Afghanistan and they were flown from Kabul by NATO and American aircraft.
Taliban grabbed Kabul’s control on August 15.
In two days after the arrest of Kabul Taliban, India evacuated 200 people, including Indian envoys and other staff from the embassy in the Afghan capital.
The first evacuation flight brought back more than 40 people, most of the staff at the Indian Embassy, on August 16.
The second plane evacuated around 150 people including Indian diplomats, officials, security personnel and several Indians stranded from Kabul on August 17.
The Taliban conveyed Afghanistan this month, winning control of almost all the main cities and cities, including Kabul, in the background of withdrawing US troops.