From Indian politics to business, every department is being affected by the Afghanistan crisis.
Since the Taliban’s complete occupation in Afghanistan, it is affecting every department from Indian politics to business. Meanwhile, External Affairs Minister Dr S Jaishankar has informed by tweeting that keeping in mind all the developments in Afghanistan, PM Modi has ordered the Ministry of External Affairs to give brief information to the leaders of all the state parties.
According to sources, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar has called an all-party meeting on August 26 at 11 am on the Afghanistan crisis. Parliamentary Affairs Minister Pralhad Joshi will coordinate this meeting. Protests by Afghan refugees continue in front of the UN High Commissioner’s office in Delhi. They demand that all Afghans should be given refugee status, a resettlement option to a third country or protection from the Indian government. Talking about this demonstration of Afghan refugees, Ahmed Zia Ghani, the head of the Afghan community, said that no Afghan refugees want to go back.
Every effort is on from the Government of India to rescue the stranded Indian citizens and Afghans in Afghanistan. To come out of this crisis, permission has been given to operate two flights from Kabul every day. India has also assured that along with Hindus and Sikhs, its allies settled in Afghanistan will be helped, who are in need of help.
From Indian politics to business, every department is being affected by the Afghanistan crisis.
Since the Taliban’s complete occupation in Afghanistan, it is affecting every department from Indian politics to business. Meanwhile, External Affairs Minister Dr S Jaishankar has informed by tweeting that keeping in mind all the developments in Afghanistan, PM Modi has ordered the Ministry of External Affairs to give brief information to the leaders of all the state parties.
According to sources, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar has called an all-party meeting on August 26 at 11 am on the Afghanistan crisis. Parliamentary Affairs Minister Pralhad Joshi will coordinate this meeting. Protests by Afghan refugees continue in front of the UN High Commissioner’s office in Delhi. They demand that all Afghans should be given refugee status, a resettlement option to a third country or protection from the Indian government. Talking about this demonstration of Afghan refugees, Ahmed Zia Ghani, the head of the Afghan community, said that no Afghan refugees want to go back.
Every effort is on from the Government of India to rescue the stranded Indian citizens and Afghans in Afghanistan. To come out of this crisis, permission has been given to operate two flights from Kabul every day. India has also assured that along with Hindus and Sikhs, its allies settled in Afghanistan will be helped, who are in need of help.
From Indian politics to business, every department is being affected by the Afghanistan crisis.
Since the Taliban’s complete occupation in Afghanistan, it is affecting every department from Indian politics to business. Meanwhile, External Affairs Minister Dr S Jaishankar has informed by tweeting that keeping in mind all the developments in Afghanistan, PM Modi has ordered the Ministry of External Affairs to give brief information to the leaders of all the state parties.
According to sources, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar has called an all-party meeting on August 26 at 11 am on the Afghanistan crisis. Parliamentary Affairs Minister Pralhad Joshi will coordinate this meeting. Protests by Afghan refugees continue in front of the UN High Commissioner’s office in Delhi. They demand that all Afghans should be given refugee status, a resettlement option to a third country or protection from the Indian government. Talking about this demonstration of Afghan refugees, Ahmed Zia Ghani, the head of the Afghan community, said that no Afghan refugees want to go back.
Every effort is on from the Government of India to rescue the stranded Indian citizens and Afghans in Afghanistan. To come out of this crisis, permission has been given to operate two flights from Kabul every day. India has also assured that along with Hindus and Sikhs, its allies settled in Afghanistan will be helped, who are in need of help.
From Indian politics to business, every department is being affected by the Afghanistan crisis.
Since the Taliban’s complete occupation in Afghanistan, it is affecting every department from Indian politics to business. Meanwhile, External Affairs Minister Dr S Jaishankar has informed by tweeting that keeping in mind all the developments in Afghanistan, PM Modi has ordered the Ministry of External Affairs to give brief information to the leaders of all the state parties.
According to sources, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar has called an all-party meeting on August 26 at 11 am on the Afghanistan crisis. Parliamentary Affairs Minister Pralhad Joshi will coordinate this meeting. Protests by Afghan refugees continue in front of the UN High Commissioner’s office in Delhi. They demand that all Afghans should be given refugee status, a resettlement option to a third country or protection from the Indian government. Talking about this demonstration of Afghan refugees, Ahmed Zia Ghani, the head of the Afghan community, said that no Afghan refugees want to go back.
Every effort is on from the Government of India to rescue the stranded Indian citizens and Afghans in Afghanistan. To come out of this crisis, permission has been given to operate two flights from Kabul every day. India has also assured that along with Hindus and Sikhs, its allies settled in Afghanistan will be helped, who are in need of help.
From Indian politics to business, every department is being affected by the Afghanistan crisis.
Since the Taliban’s complete occupation in Afghanistan, it is affecting every department from Indian politics to business. Meanwhile, External Affairs Minister Dr S Jaishankar has informed by tweeting that keeping in mind all the developments in Afghanistan, PM Modi has ordered the Ministry of External Affairs to give brief information to the leaders of all the state parties.
According to sources, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar has called an all-party meeting on August 26 at 11 am on the Afghanistan crisis. Parliamentary Affairs Minister Pralhad Joshi will coordinate this meeting. Protests by Afghan refugees continue in front of the UN High Commissioner’s office in Delhi. They demand that all Afghans should be given refugee status, a resettlement option to a third country or protection from the Indian government. Talking about this demonstration of Afghan refugees, Ahmed Zia Ghani, the head of the Afghan community, said that no Afghan refugees want to go back.
Every effort is on from the Government of India to rescue the stranded Indian citizens and Afghans in Afghanistan. To come out of this crisis, permission has been given to operate two flights from Kabul every day. India has also assured that along with Hindus and Sikhs, its allies settled in Afghanistan will be helped, who are in need of help.
From Indian politics to business, every department is being affected by the Afghanistan crisis.
Since the Taliban’s complete occupation in Afghanistan, it is affecting every department from Indian politics to business. Meanwhile, External Affairs Minister Dr S Jaishankar has informed by tweeting that keeping in mind all the developments in Afghanistan, PM Modi has ordered the Ministry of External Affairs to give brief information to the leaders of all the state parties.
According to sources, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar has called an all-party meeting on August 26 at 11 am on the Afghanistan crisis. Parliamentary Affairs Minister Pralhad Joshi will coordinate this meeting. Protests by Afghan refugees continue in front of the UN High Commissioner’s office in Delhi. They demand that all Afghans should be given refugee status, a resettlement option to a third country or protection from the Indian government. Talking about this demonstration of Afghan refugees, Ahmed Zia Ghani, the head of the Afghan community, said that no Afghan refugees want to go back.
Every effort is on from the Government of India to rescue the stranded Indian citizens and Afghans in Afghanistan. To come out of this crisis, permission has been given to operate two flights from Kabul every day. India has also assured that along with Hindus and Sikhs, its allies settled in Afghanistan will be helped, who are in need of help.
From Indian politics to business, every department is being affected by the Afghanistan crisis.
Since the Taliban’s complete occupation in Afghanistan, it is affecting every department from Indian politics to business. Meanwhile, External Affairs Minister Dr S Jaishankar has informed by tweeting that keeping in mind all the developments in Afghanistan, PM Modi has ordered the Ministry of External Affairs to give brief information to the leaders of all the state parties.
According to sources, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar has called an all-party meeting on August 26 at 11 am on the Afghanistan crisis. Parliamentary Affairs Minister Pralhad Joshi will coordinate this meeting. Protests by Afghan refugees continue in front of the UN High Commissioner’s office in Delhi. They demand that all Afghans should be given refugee status, a resettlement option to a third country or protection from the Indian government. Talking about this demonstration of Afghan refugees, Ahmed Zia Ghani, the head of the Afghan community, said that no Afghan refugees want to go back.
Every effort is on from the Government of India to rescue the stranded Indian citizens and Afghans in Afghanistan. To come out of this crisis, permission has been given to operate two flights from Kabul every day. India has also assured that along with Hindus and Sikhs, its allies settled in Afghanistan will be helped, who are in need of help.
From Indian politics to business, every department is being affected by the Afghanistan crisis.
Since the Taliban’s complete occupation in Afghanistan, it is affecting every department from Indian politics to business. Meanwhile, External Affairs Minister Dr S Jaishankar has informed by tweeting that keeping in mind all the developments in Afghanistan, PM Modi has ordered the Ministry of External Affairs to give brief information to the leaders of all the state parties.
According to sources, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar has called an all-party meeting on August 26 at 11 am on the Afghanistan crisis. Parliamentary Affairs Minister Pralhad Joshi will coordinate this meeting. Protests by Afghan refugees continue in front of the UN High Commissioner’s office in Delhi. They demand that all Afghans should be given refugee status, a resettlement option to a third country or protection from the Indian government. Talking about this demonstration of Afghan refugees, Ahmed Zia Ghani, the head of the Afghan community, said that no Afghan refugees want to go back.
Every effort is on from the Government of India to rescue the stranded Indian citizens and Afghans in Afghanistan. To come out of this crisis, permission has been given to operate two flights from Kabul every day. India has also assured that along with Hindus and Sikhs, its allies settled in Afghanistan will be helped, who are in need of help.