India evacuation News
India expressed profound gratitude to Israel, Iran, Jordan, Egypt, Armenia, and Turkmenistan for their vital assistance in "Operation Sindhu," safely evacuating over 4,200 Indian nationals from conflict zones.
India's "Operation Sindhu" has successfully evacuated over 2,500 nationals from conflict-hit Iran, with evacuees expressing immense gratitude for the government's swift efforts. The latest flight brought home 281 Indians, alongside Sri Lankan and Nepalese citizens.
At an all-party meeting on the escalating crisis in Afghanistan, the government on Thursday said evacuation of Indian personnel from the country was its "top priority" as the situation remained "grave" since the Taliban takeover.
Earlier, the Indian Air Force operated two sorties of the C-17 Globemaster after getting clearance from the US forces at the airport there
They brought back around 180 officials, ITBP staffers and a few journalists
The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) has prepared a chart for the evacuation of over 14,000 Indian nationals stranded in 13 foreign countries by 64 flights in week 1 of the operation. According to the MEA plan shared with the Ministry of Civil Aviation (MoCA) that is set to begin from May 7, an approximate 14,800 passengers will be evacuated from 13 different countries.
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