
US wants ground intelligence from India on Afghanistan, CIA chief meets NSA Ajit Doval
- After the Taliban's capture in Kabul, India's role has become extremely important for the global community.
- In this sequence, US Intelligence Agency CIA Chief William Burns, who came to Delhi, met India's National Security Advisor Ajit Doval on Tuesday.
- Official sources confirmed that the CIA chief met with Doval and Burns wants India to play a bigger role in intelligence sharing for regional security following the withdrawal of US troops from Afghanistan.
- The source added that the US wants India to share maximum ground intelligence with Washington and also provide shelter to some Afghan civilians.
- The top government source has said, "Whatever is going on in the media, we can neither deny nor confirm it."




























































