New Delhi: India on Tuesday called the evacuation operation from Afghanistan in the background of the Taliban State takeover last week as “Devi Shakti Operation”.
Taking to Twitter, the Minister of External Affairs Jaishankar said: “OP Devi Shakti continues.
78 refugees from Kabul arrived through Dushanbe.
Salute @AF_MCC, @airindiain and #TeamMea for their tireless efforts.” Under Devi Shakti surgery, Indian air flights carrying 78 passengers, including 25 Indians arrived in New Delhi today from Dushanbe Tajikistan.
Previously, Indian authorities on Monday evacuated 75 Sikh in the midst of a deteriorating situation in a torn Afghanistan.
Until now, around 400 people from Kabul have been evacuated which include Indian citizens and Afghan citizens including Sikh and Hindu 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.
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.
Countries have evacuated their citizens from the war-hit by war.