Afghan crisis: India brings back 146 of its evacuated nationals from Doha
India on Monday brought
back 146 of its nationals in four different flights from Qatar's capital Doha,
days after they were evacuated from Afghanistan
by NATO and American aircraft in view of the deteriorating security situation
in the war-torn country.
People familiar with the development said
the Indians were flown back to Delhi as part of India's mission to evacuate its
citizens and Afghan partners from Kabul following its takeover by the Taliban
over a week back, they said.
It was the second batch of Indians to be
brought back from Doha after their evacuation from Kabul.
A total of 135 Indians were flown back to
Delhi from Doha in a special flight on Sunday.
Out of the second batch of Indians who
returned home from Doha, 104 people were brought back in a Vistara flight, 30
by a Qatar Airways flight and 11 of them returned by an Indigo flight.
One person returned by an Air India
flight, they said.
India on Sunday brought back 392 people
including two Afghan lawmakers in three different flights under the evacuation
mission amid a continued scramble by various countries to rescue their citizens
from Kabul. Read
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