
National Security Advisor (NSA) Ajit Doval has left for Tajikistan's capital Dushanbe to attend a regional security dialogue on Thursday. India is improving its relations with Afghanistan in terms of its security, which is very important. This conference is taking place at a time when the attention of all countries is on Russia-Ukraine. The work of Afghanistan will be reviewed at this conference. At present, Afghanistan is being accused of reneging on promises made after the Taliban takeover. The Taliban had said about the rights of girls and women that no restrictions would be imposed on them, but the Taliban has been continuously violating them.
If anyone has any problem then we will settle peacefully
Ahead of the conference, the Taliban stated that they were adhering to the Doha Agreement and not allowing anyone to use Afghan soil to terrorize the neighboring and regional country.
If any neighboring country has any problem, we are ready to solve it peacefully. We want Afghanistan to be the center of trade. For this, we want good relations and cooperation from all countries.
Afghanistan never worked under pressure
Taliban spokesman Suhail Shaheen said Afghanistan had never worked under pressure tactics. Till now Taliban has not done anything against India's security. Also, with help from India, it has been praised for sending 50,000 metric tonnes of wheat to Afghanistan by land route via Pakistan.
This dialogue will be important for India, as Doval's emphasis on terrorism in the Dushanbe conference is expected to be used in any case by a terrorist group originating in Pakistan to target India or any other neighboring countries. should not be.
Take care of children, women, and minorities
Doval will join their Russian, Chinese, Iranian, and all Central Asian counterparts at the summit in Tajikistan on Friday. They are also likely to have bilateral meetings.
Let us tell you that the NSA-level security dialogue conference is being held continuously in Dushanbe. Earlier in November, it was hosted by Ajit Doval. The conference is expected to address issues of terrorism as well as a call for a good government in Afghanistan, which takes care of the rights of women, children, and minorities.
Concerns over human rights abuses in Afghanistan
In the past few months, the Taliban has been explained by the international community for its strictness on women's rights and human rights abuses. The UNSC earlier this week called on the Taliban to change policies that restrict the human rights and fundamental rights of Afghan women and girls. It has also expressed concern over the human rights abuses taking place in Afghanistan.
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