
India has successfully evacuated over 3,000 nationals from conflict-affected areas in West Asia, specifically Iran and Israel, amid escalating tensions in the region. This large-scale operation, dubbed Operation Sindhu, was initiated by the Indian government to ensure the safe repatriation of its citizens wishing to leave these conflict-hit zones.
The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) has been actively facilitating the travel arrangements, initially via land borders and subsequently by air, to bring the Indian nationals back home. A crucial evacuation flight from Mashhad, Iran, recently landed in New Delhi with 292 Indians, increasing the total evacuated from Iran to 2,295.
Additionally, the Indian Air Force used its C-17 aircraft for evacuation missions conducted in Jordan and Egypt. These missions successfully airlifted 594 Indian nationals from Israel. The efforts were warmly acknowledged by Minister of State Dr. L Murugan, who received the returnees in Delhi, highlighting the government’s dedication to citizen safety during this volatile period.
Furthermore, Air India has restarted most of its flight operations to West Asia, strategically avoiding airspaces that have been deemed unsafe due to the ongoing conflict. These evacuation initiatives come amid persistent clashes and a ceasefire between Iran and Israel, presenting a precarious situation for expatriates and travelers.
Key points of the evacuation efforts include:
- Operation Sindhu launched by the Indian government to repatriate citizens
- Over 3,000 Indians evacuated from Iran and Israel
- Use of Indian Air Force C-17 aircraft for evacuation missions
- MEA facilitating land and air travel routes
- Air India resuming most flight operations to West Asia with safety considerations
- Minister Dr. L Murugan welcoming returnees in New Delhi
This comprehensive response by the Indian government underscores its strong commitment to safeguarding the welfare of its nationals abroad during international crises.
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