New York: Foreign Minister S Jayashankar said India’s investment in Afghanistan reflected its historic ties with the Afghan people and that this relationship would continue. “This will show us the way to Afghanistan in the coming days,” the minister said in response to a reporter’s question after attending a UN Security Council meeting in New York.
“At the moment, like everyone else, we are following the events in Afghanistan very carefully. Our focus is on ensuring security in Afghanistan and the protection of Indian citizens,” he said. Its safe return. “
India will probably send another air force plane to rescue people trapped in Afghanistan, as it sent a team of ITBP workers, the Indian ambassador to Afghanistan and his staff on Tuesday. The IAF plane also had three sniffer dogs that landed at Hindon Airbase in Ghaziabad after completing the eviction operation.
However, many Indians are still trapped in the war-torn country. The Taliban took control of Kabul after a dramatic fall on Sunday and are said to have won after its president, Ashraf Ghani, fled.
The government has shared + 91-11-49016783, + 91-11-4901684, + 91-11-49016785 and WhatsApp numbers + 91-8010611290 for Indians in Kabul.
Meanwhile, the International Monetary Fund has cut off funding for Afghanistan and cut off its reserves to the Taliban. Central Bank Governor Ajmal Ahmadi said on Twitter that the Bank of Afghanistan (DAB) had about billion 1 billion in reserves, but a large part of it was beyond the reach of the Taliban abroad.
“Currently, there is a lack of clarity in the international community about official recognition in Afghanistan, which means that the country cannot access IMF resources,” the official said.
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