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Afghan cadets who had been stranded in India after the Taliban took over the country last year have safely returned to Kabul.</p>
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The return of the cadets followed a request by the Afghan Ministry of Defence to the embassy of India in Kabul last month, to allow&nbsp; direct communication with the cadets being trained in the Indian Military Academy or the National&nbsp; Defence Academy.</p>
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The dialogue was facilitated by the government agencies, including the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA)&nbsp;&nbsp; between the Afghan defence ministry and the cadets. Following the interaction, the cadets finally returned to Kabul&nbsp; on July 28 after the Afghan defence minister , Mullah Yaqub personally assured them of their safety and employment.</p>
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The entire cycle leading to the return of the cadets was possible after India positioned its technical team at the Indian embassy in Kabul. India&rsquo;s humanitarian aid for the Afghan people at the time of serious food shortages also helped to generate goodwill that allowed the dialogue to succeed.</p>
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India has pledged 500 million tonnes of wheat to Afghanistan which is being transferred in batches.</p>
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New Delhi opened a diplomatic track with the Taliban after the visit to Kabul by JP Singh, who heads the Pakistan-Afghanistan-Iran desk at the Ministry of External Affairs. During the early June visit&nbsp; , Singh met&nbsp; Taliban foreign minister Amir Khan Muttaqi, the defence minister Mullah Yaqub, and the interior minister Sirajuddin Haqqani. Singh&rsquo;s visit also resulted in the deployment of a &ldquo;technical team&rdquo; at the Indian embassy in Kabul.</p>
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Following the meeting, Muttaqi tweeted that the meeting had focused on India-Afghan diplomatic relations, bilateral trade and humanitarian aid.</p>
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Today, IEA Acting Foreign Minister Mawlawi Amir Khan Muttaqi received Indian MEA Joint Secretary J.P. Singh &amp; accompanying delegation.<br />
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The meeting focused on India-Afghan diplomatic relations, bilateral trade &amp; humanitarian aid. <a href="https://t.co/oIPdN1i4CE">pic.twitter.com/oIPdN1i4CE</a></p>
&mdash; Abdul Qahar Balkhi (@QaharBalkhi) <a href="https://twitter.com/QaharBalkhi/status/1532338246142787584?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">June 2, 2022</a></blockquote>
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The Afghan foreign minister had then called for the resumption of projects undertaken by India, reopening of India&rsquo;s diplomatic presence in Afghanistan and the provision of consular services to Afghans, particularly to students and patients.</p>
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