Modi govt constitutes high-level committee to take action on Afghan Crisis
Modi govt constitutes high-level committee to take action on Afghan Crisis
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New Delhi: The US army has fully withdrawn from Afghanistan, while India has also taken a major decision. PM Narendra Modi has constituted a high-level committee on the Afghan issue. This includes National Security Advisor (NSA) Ajit Doval, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar, and some other security-related officials.

At the same time, people from the Afghan division of the Ministry of External Affairs have also been involved. The group's job is to keep an eye on the changing situation in Afghanistan to determine what India's priority will be. Tell you that India and Afghanistan have been close countries for the last 20 years. There was also a huge investment in Afghans from India. However, India's first priority is to evacuate its people trapped there. According to the latest information, some Indians are still left there after the US army left. The Afghan airport is currently under the control of the Taliban, a terror group.

It has been meeting continuously in the last few days since the committee was formed. Sources said the first priority is to evacuate stranded Indians. At the same time, there are attempts to bring afghan minorities to India. At the same time, it is emphasized that Afghan soil should not be used in any way for terrorist activity against India.

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