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Indiana University Assistant Vice President for Strategic Partnerships Kirk White, far left, led a university group that delivered 1,000 Afghan language phrasebooks to Indiana’s Camp Atterbury. More than two-fifths of the Afghan population speak Pashto, while about half speak some form of Dari, which is often referred to as the Afghan Persian. Dari and Pashto are the official and most widely spoken languages of the people of Afghanistan. military personnel supporting the Afghan refugees who have fled their home country after the Taliban takeover this past summer and are now temporarily housed at the army base. The group’s mission: to deliver 1,000 books containing key phrases in Dari and Pashto to U.S. IU foreign language expertise playing key role in helping to resettle state’s Afghan refugees, integrate them into the Hoosier economyĮarlier this month, Kirk White, Indiana University’s assistant vice president for strategic partnerships and vice provost for external relations at IU Bloomington, led a group of individuals from IU’s Hamilton Lugar School for Global and International Studies to Camp Atterbury, the military and civilian training post located in south-central Indiana, about 25 miles south of Indianapolis.