Withdrawal of US troops from Afghanistan puts Indian citizen in trouble


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indian citizen afghanistan unsafeKabul ( Soon Times) As rumors of the withdrawal of US troops from Afghanistan make headlines in the world media, nearly 1,700 Afghans are in the worst possible state of panic, and the Indian government has warned its citizens that ground forces for Afghan nationals in Afghanistan Travel is not safe to travel by air.
It is clear that the Taliban are rapidly taking control of Afghanistan and the American and Afghan grip is over. There is uneasiness among Indian citizens about leaving Afghanistan as all the citizens are packing their bags.
India set up the worst terrorist network in Pakistan using Afghan soil. Dozens of consulates were set up near the Pakistani border from where terrorists were sent to Pakistan. Now India is seeing the consequences of its actions.
The Indian Embassy in its 13-point advice said:
All Indian citizens in Afghanistan should avoid unnecessary transportation
Avoid going outside major cities, travel by air if necessary because highways are not safe
Indian citizens, in particular, are at risk of abduction
An Indian national working with an international organization in Afghanistan, speaking on condition of anonymity, said military activity had declined in recent days.
Sumit (pseudonym) says: ‘The situation in Kabul is very bad at the moment. We are just spending our time. I always carry a bag with my passport, some important papers, cash, a flashlight, a Swiss knife, a pair of shoes, and comfortable clothing.
“Every time I go to bed, I put my bag by the window. It sounds like a spy movie scene but that’s how we live in Afghanistan. Anything can happen anytime and you may have to run away with your bag. ‘

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