New Delhi: Air Indian flights carrying 78 passengers, including 25 Indians on the way to New Delhi from Dushanbe Tajikistan in a safe evacuation from Afghanistan.
Taking to Twitter, an external affair spokesman Arindam Bagchi said Evakary was flown from Kabul.
“Helps in a safe return from Afghanistan.
AI 1956 on the way to Delhi from Dushanbe carrying 78 passengers, including 25 Indian citizens.
Refugees were flown from Kabul on the aircraft @IFEF_MCC.
@IndEMBUSHANBE,” Tweeted Bagchi.
The passengers on airplanes shouted slogans such as ‘wahe ki khalsa teacher, wahe ki fateh teacher’ for a safe return from Afghanistan.
Previously, Indian authorities on Monday evacuated 75 Sikh in the midst of a deteriorating situation in a torn Afghanistan.
Afghan’s situation worsened when people rushed to leave the nation after the Taliban won control last week.
On August 15, the country government was down as soon as President Ashraf Ghani left the nation.
Countries have evacuated their citizens from the war-hit by war.
Meanwhile, the Indian external Ministry said the government was committed to a safe return of all Indian citizens from Afghanistan.