Dehradun:The Taliban have captured the whole of Afghanistan, including the capital Kabul. Here in India, the future of 83 cadets of Afghanistan, who are undergoing training at the Indian Military Academy (IMA) in Dehradun, hangs in the balance because the Afghan Army has already surrendered to the Taliban.
Presently 83 Afghan cadets are taking training at IMA Dehradun. Of these, 40 cadets would lead their country's army by becoming officers in the Passing Out Parade (POP) to be held in December. But before they could pass out, the Taliban captured Afghanistan and the Afghan army also surrendered to the Taliban.
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IMA's Public Relations Officer Lt Col Himani Pant said that 43 Gentleman Cadets of Afghanistan are scheduled to pass out in the coming December and the rest of the cadets will pass out in June 2022.
"At present, no message has come from the Government of India or Afghanistan regarding these Gentlemen Cadets. In future, the kind of guidelines issued by the Ministry of Defense, the IMA administration will work accordingly," said Pant.
Apart from Afghanistan, Gentleman Cadets from 18 friendly countries including Bhutan, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Tajikistan, Maldives, and Vietnam undergo military training every year at IMA.
"Afghan cadets undergoing training at IMA are worried about their families," he added.