Indian Nationals In Afghanistan

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Afghanistan Unrest: 50 Indian Nationals Returns As Taliban Advances

India escorted 50 of its nationals from war-torn Afghanistan amid ongoing unrest as the Taliban advances to cities. A special flight from Mazar in Afghanistan arrived Delhi on the morning of August 11. Mazar-i-Sharif is the capital of northern Balkh province and a pivotal region for Afghanistan. While several Indian diplomats returned from Kandahar, there are still at least 1500 Indians working in Afghanistan.

Wed, 11 Aug 2021 - 06:33 PM / by Prateek Chakradhar

Tags: Taliban, Indian Nationals, India-Afghanistan Relations, Terror Activism

Courtesy: WION

NIA raids locations in Kashmir

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NIA Raids NGOs & Journalists For Involvement In Terror Funding Activities

The National Investigation Agency on October 28 raided various locations in Srinagar and Bangalore, including at least three Non-Governmental organizations, and a trust located in the premises of a newspaper alleging their involvement in terror funding. According to the NIA, these organizations directed the funds received from foreign countries in the name of business, religious works to terrorism. The agency also raided residence of… read-more

Wed, 28 Oct 2020 - 01:38 PM / by Bhavyata Kagrana

Tags: NIA, Terror Activism, kashmir, NGO

Courtesy: India Today

BJP MP Tejasvi Surya

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BJP MP Says Terrorists Use Bengaluru As Incubation Centre For Terrorism

BJP MP Tejasvi Surya has stated that Bengaluru has become the "epicentre of terror activities". He requested Union Home Ministry to launch a division of the National Intelligence Agency in Bengaluru. He added that the Bengaluru riots in August "have indicated that many terrorist organisations are using the city as their incubation centre for carrying out anti-India activities.” Earlier, Surya was appointed as the president of the BJP Youth… read-more

Sun, 27 Sep 2020 - 08:24 PM / by Mahadevan K V

Tags: Tejasvi Surya, BJP, NIA, Terror Activism

Courtesy: The Indian Express