Indian Embassy staff members in Kabul want to come back as fears of further terror attempts against Indians in Afghanistan rise.
Government informants have told CNN-IBN that at least 2 Indian Embassy staff members posted in Kabul have took a permission to come back home.
Even though Indian Embassy is the most saved of all legations in Kabul but leading security concerns yet continue with sources saying that about 30,000 Taliban terrorists are prepare to attack Kabul at will.
The request by the 2 employee’s approaches a day National Security Advisor S. S. Menon is in Kabul to measure the security of about 4,000 Indians in Afghanistan. Afghanistan President Hamid Karzai has been incapable to guarantee security with India adjudicating to deploy more paramilitary force to raise security.
The intelligence service had already warned that social performers were on the radar of Pakistani intelligence service ISI’s radar, which Indian considers has been organizing attacks against Indian aims in Afghanistan.
Six Indian were shot down when suicide attackers aimed a guest house haunted by Indians in Kabul on Feb. 26.
2 military officers of the Indian Army were among those poured down. 5 other Army officers were as well wounded in the attack.
Indian Ambassador in Kabul J. Prasad stated that it saw like a 26/11 type attack specifically aiming Indians.
The Indian Embassy Kabul has a really high security with fringe walls of all heightens have been doubled up and their heights have been lifted.
The numbers of Indo Tibetan Border Police force defending Indian facilities have also been up from 400 to 700.



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