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Special aircraft evacuates 85 Indians from Kabul

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New Delhi, Aug 21: An Indian Air Force aircraft, the C17 has taken off from Kabul while evacuating 85 Indians.

The India Air Force resumed special flights to evacuate the remaining Indians stranded in Afghanistan.

Special aircraft on standby: Set to evacuate Indian nationals from Kabul

There have been plenty of concerns regarding the safety of foreign nationals in Afghanistan following the takeover by the Taliban.

The aircraft landed at Tajikistan for for re-fuelling. Those evacuated will be dropped off at Tajikistan and they would be then flown into India by an Air India plane, news agency ANI reported.

The first operation to bring back those stranded from Afghanistan was monitored by External Affairs Minister, S Jaishankar and National Security Advisor, Ajit Doval. The first C17 had 40 Indians, while the second one comprised 100 which included Rudrendra Tandon, the Indian envoy to Afghanistan.

Sources tell OneIndia that there were several checkpoints that had to be manoeuvred. While most of them were being manned by the Taliban, there were some which had rogue elements. The problem was with these rogue elements who could have been detrimental to the operation to get the Indians out, the source cited above also said.

India also coordinated with several countries to ensure that this operation was a success. The other issues was that the Kabul Airport had no space and hence the C17 had to be parked for a while at Tajikistan. As the operations began the C17 was flown from the airbase at Ayni from time to time. The C17 had to be diverted due to the turmoil on the ground at the Kabul airport. There were numerous countries which were trying to evacuate their citizens as a result of which the Kabul Airport had become extremely busy.

While the first C17 returned to India on Monday morning with around 40 Indians, the second returned on Tuesday with 140 Indians. The Indian Armed Forces are well acquainted with the Ayni airbase in Tajikistan and this paid off in ensuring that the mission went ahead without any glitches, the source cited above also said.

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