Deccan Chronicle

Will ensure safety of Indians: MEA

New Delhi says will facilitate repatriati­on of Sikhs & Hindus who wish to leave Afghanista­n

- SRIDHAR KUMARASWAM­I | DC NEW DELHI, AUG. 16

In its first official reaction a day after the Taliban grabbed power in Afghanista­n, India on Monday said it would “stand by” those Afghans who have been India’s “partners in the promotion of our mutual developmen­tal, educationa­l and people-to-people endeavours”, thereby indicating that they would be brought to safety in India along with those Afghan Hindus and Sikhs who wish to leave.

Asserting that the “situation in Afghanista­n is being monitored on a constant basis at high level”, the Indian government said it would “take all steps to ensure the safety and security of Indian nationals and our interests in Afghanista­n”.

According to some media reports, some of the Indian diplomats and security personnel are also awaiting evacuation, even as India said it would await the resumption of commercial flights after the “forced pause” in its repatriati­on efforts.

Even some of the Indian nationals who had been staying and working in Afghanista­n on projects or in companies are yet to be evacuated but stateowned carrier Air India could not operate flights to Kabul on Monday due to the airspace closure.

New Delhi also pointed out that the “security situation in Kabul has deteriorat­ed significan­tly in the last few days and “is changing rapidly even as we speak” but did not comment directly on the fall of ousted President Ashraf Ghani’s government.

In a statement, the MEA

said, “Commercial operations from Kabul airport have been suspended today (Monday). This has forced a pause in our repatriati­on efforts. We are awaiting the resumption of flights to restart the process.”

New Delhi added, “The government of India has been closely monitoring all developmen­ts in Afghanista­n. We are in constant touch with the representa­tives of Afghan Sikh and Hindu communitie­s. We will facilitate repatriati­on to India of those who wish to leave Afghanista­n. There are also a number of Afghans who have been our partners in the promotion of our mutual developmen­tal, educationa­l and people to people endeavours. We will stand by them.”

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PTI ?? Afghans living in India purchase food from a street vendor at Lajpat Nagar in New Delhi on Monday.
— PTI Afghans living in India purchase food from a street vendor at Lajpat Nagar in New Delhi on Monday.

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