India has offered a one-year training program to 80 cadets from Afgan.
After the conclusion of their education at several Indian military academies, India has extended a one-year training program to about 80 Afghan cadets. The Afghan embassy in India appreciated the offer, given the young cadets' uncertain future in Afghanistan due to the current circumstances.
The Afghan cadets will receive training via the Ministry of External Affairs' Indian Technical and Economic Cooperation Programme. The Afghan embassy announced in a statement that 'eighty young Afghan cadets who recently graduated from various military schools in India have been offered a 12-month training program in Effective English Communication for Business and Office.' On February 7, the program will begin. The cadets will be assigned to three different institutes in India and will be supplied with housing and a monthly stipend.