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Visa for learning, the Indian Army helped 700 Afghan military officers in all fields

Visa for learning, the Indian Army helped 700 Afghan military officers in all fields
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New Delhi: From psychological counseling, a six-month visa extension and proposed scholarships for further studies to facilitate immigration to other countries or even they return to Afghanistan, the Indian Army provides all possible assistance to around 700 Afghan military officers, and cadets in this country .
Afghan military personality, who also has around 100 ‘dependents’ with them, attended training courses at various Indian military academies and military companies when the Taliban took over their landlocked countries in mid-August.
India every year provides Afghan Afghan army forces with around 1,000 jobs in various institutions, ranging from the Indian Military Academy in Dehradun, Training Academy of officers at Chennai and the National Defense Academy in Khadakvasla to the Army and Infantry School War School in Mhow, Artillery School at Deolali and College of Military Engineering in Pune.
On December 11, for example, 40 Sirs Afghanistan died from IMA.
“The army has taken proactive steps, consulting with the Ministry of Defense and external affairs, to help Afghan military personnel stranded in India,” said a senior officer.
With the Afghan embassy in New Delhi itself in trouble, without the support of the new ‘Afghan Islamic Emirates’, the training scheduled for military personnel in various Indian military institutions continues to ensure their security.
“Psychological support through counseling is also given to trainees under pressure on developments in their home countries.
People who fainted are in India with their own arrangements because of the inability of the Afghan embassy to help or fund them.
There is their danger of falling prey to the institution – Inception, “said another officer.
The combined army-MEA has worked to extend their visa with six months, while assistance is also given to those who want to immigrate to other countries.
“Some Afghan citizens, for example, have submitted a special immigration visa to Canada,” he said.
Indian authorities also facilitate tickets through Iran Airlines with a masa water to military personnel who want to return home.
“Nine Afghan personnel, for example, were sent to Kabul on December 10,” he said.
The army has also taken cases with the MEA for the absorption of several Afghan personnel, who want to stay back in India after completing their military courses, on the graduate and postgraduate program under the Indian Technical and Economic Cooperation Program (ITEC) and the Indian Cultural Relations Council Scholarship (ICCR ).
India trains officers and cadets from many other countries starting from Bhutan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka to Vietnam, Myanmar and Tajikistan, but Afghans formed most of the foreign cadets until now.

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