The US does not look at the impact of the Taliban takeover of Afghanistan through an "India lens", the US state department’s Hindi and Urdu language spokesperson, Zed Tarar, said, responding to a question from TOI as to whether the US was concerned about the impact of the Taliban takeover on India’s national security.
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