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French Airport Radar Systems To Be Installed In Afghanistan: Official

As per the latest reports, an official from the Taliban-drove Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (IEA) said that a French organization is yet to convey air terminal radar systems intended to be introduced in different areas of the conflict torn country.

Ghulam Jilani Wafa, a Deputy from the Ministry of Transport and Civil Aviation (MoTCA), said that talks are in progress with the French organization, Thales, to import the radar systems.

“We are haggling with the organization cap will send nine more radar systems, in light of the conditions of the agreement,” he said.

As indicated by Jilani, the French organization has conveyed just three of the 12 radar systems to Afghanistan up to this point. As per the MoTCA, the radar system at the Kabul Airport is the one in particular which is presently dynamic.

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The systems at the Bagram and Kandahar air terminals stay idle because of specialized issues. In the mean time, financial experts have said that the establishment of a radar system assumes a significant part in expanding income of the country through flight.

“The significant issue is that this assists with gathering income from travel flights, and Afghanistan procures $65 million per year from travel flights,” Tolo News cited financial specialist Darya Khan Bahir as saying.

Imam Mohammad Varimach, a previous Deputy Minister of Transport and Aviation, said that standard radar assumes a significant part in expanding the quantity of domestic and travel flights.

“The absence of legitimate activity of radar will create issues for air traffic, particularly for the security of air traffic.”

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Meanwhile, in another update, an Indian official had made a visit to Kabul since the Taliban takeover of Afghanistan in August 2021, a group drove by a senior official from the Ministry of External Affairs met Taliban Foreign Minister Amir Khan Mottaqi on Thursday.

J P Singh, Joint Secretary responsible for Pakistan, Afghanistan and Iran (PAI) in the MEA, drove the Indian group. Previously, he has met Taliban authorities in Doha, Qatar. India shut its central goal in Kabul not long after the Taliban entered the city last August.

The Indian designation drove by Singh visited an emergency clinic, a school, and a power plant in Kabul during the day.

Taliban Foreign Ministry representative Abdul Qahar Balkhi, who tweeted a photo of the gathering, said discretionary relations among Afghanistan and India, two-sided exchange, and helpful help were examined.

 

 

 

 

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