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Hyderabad: President Biden’s withdrawal of American troops from Afghanistan continues to have implications in South Asia and the rest of the world. On Saturday, September 4 from 11 am to 2 pm, The Hindustan Humara Group (HHG) will host a conference where prominent thought leaders, former bureaucrats/policy officials, and academics will discuss the evacuation’s impacts, specifically on India.
Audiences can also tune in via YouTube and Zoom (Meeting ID: 556 112 0191 Passcode: login) Join the Zoom Meeting Watch it live on our Youtube/ @siasatdaily Panel Details : India is a key regional stakeholder which played a huge role through many post-war reconstruction and infrastructural initiatives in Afghanistan. Besides such initiatives like the Salma Dam and the construction of a new parliament building in Kabul for the Afghan government, Indo-Afghan ties have been furthered via people-to-people exchanges. That too, with many Afghan students pursuing higher education in India.  Curated by author/former TOI Resident Editor Kingshuk Nag, Surgical Gastroenterologist Dr. Vinay Kumar, and Siasat Managing Editor Zaheeruddin Ali Khan, the following will lend their expertise: K. Padmanbhaiah : Chairman of ASCI, Former Home Secretary of India Vivek Katju : Former Secretary — Ministry of External Affairs, Former Indian Ambassador to Kabul (Via Video call)

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