As Taliban reaches Kabul, India says will ensure safety of citizens in Afghanistan

External Affairs Ministry said that India will facilitate the repatriation of those who wish to leave Afghanistan.
People entering a flight in Afghanistan
People entering a flight in Afghanistan
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In its first reaction to the unfolding developments in Afghanistan, India on Monday said that it is constantly monitoring the situation and will take all steps to ensure the safety and security of Indian nationals as well as its interests in that country. External Affairs Ministry spokesperson Arindam Bagchi said that India is also in touch with representatives of the Afghan Sikh and Hindu communities in Afghanistan and will facilitate the repatriation of those who wish to leave that country.

"The situation in Afghanistan is being monitored on a constant basis at high levels. The government will take all steps to ensure the safety and security of Indian nationals and our interests in Afghanistan," Bagchi said.

Capping its month-long rapid advances, the Taliban took positions in Kabul on Sunday evening, hours after Afghan President Ashraf Ghani left for an unknown destination, paving the way for the takeover of the capital as well as the country.

"The security situation in Kabul has deteriorated significantly in the last few days. It is changing rapidly even as we speak," Bagchi said.

He said that there are a number of Afghans who have been India's partners in the promotion of mutual developmental, educational and people-to-people endeavours and India will stand by them.

"We have been issuing periodic advisories for the safety and security of Indian nationals in that country, including calling for their immediate return to India," he said.

"We had circulated emergency contact numbers and had also been extending assistance to community members. We are aware that there are still some Indian nationals in Afghanistan who wish to return and we are in touch with them," Bagchi added.

People in the capital have been rushing onto the tarmac of the Kabul airport since Monday morning, as thousands tried to flee the country following Taliban reaching the capital. A widely shared video showed people clinging to the side of a US military transport plane before takeoff, capturing the sense of desperation as America’s 20-year presence in the country came to a chaotic end.

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