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Afghan Army Chief is expected to pay a three-day crucial visit to India from July 27.
Gen Wali Mohammad Ahmadzai will look to boost bilateral military ties in the face of the Taliban making sweeping offensive across Afghanistan.
New Delhi: Afghan Army Chief Gen Wali Mohammad Ahmadzai is expected to pay a three-day crucial visit to India from July 27 to explore boosting bilateral military ties in the face of the Taliban making sweeping offensive across Afghanistan following the withdrawal of foreign forces, people familiar with the development said on Tuesday.
Gen Ahmadzai is scheduled to hold wide-ranging talks with the top Indian military brass including his counterpart Gen MM Naravane and National Security Advisor Ajit Doval, they said.
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TOLOnews 10pm News 05 July 2021
Admitting some shortcomings in protecting remote districts from falling to militants, the Afghan Army Chief Gen. Wali Mohammad Ahmadzai, who was newly appointed to his post, pledged that the top priority is to safeguard major cities, border towns and highways.
He said that the closure of border towns, supply routes and attacks on major cities and districts are among the goals of the Taliban, but he assured the people that such attempts will be repelled.
Since the US forces left their biggest base in Afghanistan Bagram Airfield Afghan forces are looking into ways to effectively use the facility.