This is the primary time since the start of religious movement rule Islamic State of Afghanistan that the religious movement government has formally approached the Indian government. it's learned that the religious movement government has written to the Indian government to resume air links between the 2 countries.
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It is learned that Alhaj Hameedullah Akhunzada, Acting Minister of the Department of Civil Aviation of Islamic State of Afghanistan, created this statement in an exceedingly letter dated Gregorian calendar month half dozen to the Director General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) Arun Kumar. Alhaj Hameedullah Akhunzada writes that the Kabul field was broken and rendered unusable by yank (USA) troops before they left the country. With Qatar's technical help, the field was reopened and a NOTAM (notice to airman) was issued on Gregorian calendar month eight, he said. in an exceedingly resulting letter, he requested Asian country to re-launch civil aviation between the 2 countries.
Akhunzada (Alhaj Hameedullah Akhunzada) conjointly aforementioned within the letter that he needed to stay traveler traffic between the 2 countries swish on the idea of the MoU signed and therefore the national carrier of Islamic State of Afghanistan (Ariana Afghan Airlines and Kam Air). Therefore, the Islamic State of Afghanistan Civil Aviation Authority has requested Asian country to permit them to fly industrial craft.
Despite a gathering between the 2 countries in Doha on August thirty one, Asian country has not nonetheless formally recognized the religious movement rule Islamic State of Afghanistan. India's last flight from Kabul was on August twenty one. The Indian nationals were brought back to the country on it plane.
Union Civil Aviation Minister Jyotiraditya Sindhia told the media on Gregorian calendar month nine regarding the recommencement of economic flights between Asian country and Islamic State of Afghanistan. He aforementioned Asian country, like most international airlines, presently flies an extended approach.
 
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