Plane Crashes in Afghanistan| Crashed Aircraft Not Linked to India, Clarification Issued| Oneindia
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A recent aviation incident in Afghanistan involving a plane crash prompted clarifications from the Indian government.
Contrary to initial reports suggesting the crashed plane was flying from Delhi to Moscow, the Civil Aviation Ministry clarified that it was a Moroccan-registered small aircraft, emphasizing that it was not Indian.
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In a historic and controversial move, Russia has become the first nation to officially recognise the Taliban government in Afghanistan. The announcement was met with cautious optimism on the streets of Kabul, where many Afghans are now urging neighboring powers like Iran, Pakistan, and India to âchoose friendshipâ over continued conflict. Locals say the recognition brings hope for stability, economic revival, and an end to international isolation. âWar brings only destruction. We want peace and cooperation,â said Ahmad Zia Popal, a Kabul resident. The Taliban, still sanctioned by the West and condemned for its human rights recordâespecially on womenâs rightsâcalled Russiaâs decision âcourageousâ and a model for others. While global criticism looms, many ordinary Afghans see this as a turning point. Moscowâs move also raises geopolitical questions as it deepens its footprint in the region amid growing tensions with the West.
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