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India’s Stand On The Issue Of Taliban Is Very Clear

India’s stand on the Taliban is very clear, relations with Afghanistan will depend on some things.

After the withdrawal of the Taliban in Afghanistan, the resilient attitude of some countries towards it is clearly visible.

A direct indication of this is also visible in the statements of these countries. It is particularly interesting to see what the neighboring countries of Afghanistan are going to take regarding the Taliban.

The stand of Russia, China, and Pakistan has become very clear. The eyes are also on India regarding this. The world also wants to know what decision India will take in this regard.

In this regard, in the meeting of CCS held on Tuesday, attention was given to the fact that all its citizens should be safely evacuated from there.

Fairly clear.

India’s stand on the issue of the Taliban is quite clear. It has also been made clear from India that it has no faith in what the Taliban said.

India says that there is a difference between the words and deeds of the Taliban.

The decision will depend on three things.

Indian officials also say that India’s decision regarding Afghanistan and the Taliban depends on a few things. The first of these is that its land should not be used against India.

The second is how the Taliban behave towards the minorities living there.

Apart from this, a third and very important thing is that what is the stand of the Taliban on the strategic agreement between India and Afghanistan in the year 2011.

Jaishankar talks to Blinken.

Indian External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar has also held talks with US Secretary of State Antony Blinken on the issue. Apart from this, he has also talked to many other American leaders.

Let us tell you that many countries included in the European Union, including America, have categorically refused to recognize the Taliban government.

The National Security Advisors of both the countries have also discussed among themselves the issue of the Taliban and the latest situation in Afghanistan.

Challenges may increase in Jammu and Kashmir.

Home Minister Amit Shah, Defense Minister Rajnath Singh, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, National Security Advisor Ajit Doval.

Foreign Secretary Harsh Shringla and India’s Ambassador to Afghanistan Rudendra Tandon were present in the CCS meeting held on Tuesday.

In this meeting, PM Narendra Modi was informed about the latest situation there.

Sources also say that in this meeting Shringla has also apprised PM Modi about the challenges and possibilities before Indian diplomacy.

It is also believed that if the Taliban government is formed in Afghanistan, then India may have to face more challenges in Jammu and Kashmir.

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