US needs to carry out attacks in Afghanistan Will find a place in India: Anthony Blinkain


- 24 Sept. Ahead of the Modi-Biden talks at the upcoming Quad Summit, India's statement carries a lot of weight.

The US is in touch with India to find a place in India to carry out air strikes in Afghanistan. The United States is also re-evaluating its relations with Pakistan. US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken also told the Senate Foreign Relations Committee that the United States should withdraw its forces from Afghanistan.

This statement of the US Secretary of State is being given much importance before the Modi-Biden talks during the Quad Summit scheduled for September 9 and the subsequent one-on-one discussion between the two.

During this statement, when MP Mark-Green asked Blinken if we have had a dialogue with India in this regard? "I am talking about the north-western part of India," he told Blinken. Because Qatar and Doha are relatively far apart. That is why India-Northwest India would be a better place to launch air strikes to prevent another terrorist haven in Afghanistan.

However, Blinken declined to comment further, saying "there has been a detailed discussion at the table with India on the plan we have put forward."

It is worth mentioning that there is an almost famine-like situation in Afghanistan at present. More than 1 crore Afghans are half-hungry. UNO had asked for 3 million 50 thousand dollars for them. Against this, the countries of the world have poured ધો 1 billion in aid. But world leaders, including Blinken, are worried about whether the Taliban will distribute aid fairly.

On the other hand, Pakistan's Ambassador to Afghanistan Mansoor Ahmed Khan met with Afghanistan's Acting Foreign Minister Maulvi Amir Khan Muttaki on Tuesday. Blink therefore told Pakistan that it should not be given legal recognition unless it meets Tabila's international demands. (So ​​this means that Pakistan's action is not appropriate.)

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