
India has successfully evacuated more than 2,200 citizens from Iran as tensions in the West Asia region continue to escalate. The Indian government took prompt action to ensure the safety and well-being of its nationals in the area.
The evacuation operation involved a coordinated effort between the Ministry of External Affairs, airlines, and other agencies to facilitate the safe return of citizens. The ongoing tensions in West Asia have raised concerns about the security of foreign nationals residing in the region.
Key details of the evacuation:
- Over 2,200 Indian citizens were airlifted from various cities in Iran.
- Multiple special flights were arranged to transport evacuees safely to India.
- Indian authorities provided continuous assistance and support throughout the operation.
This evacuation reflects India’s commitment to protecting its citizens abroad, especially during times of regional instability. The government has advised its nationals to stay alert and follow travel advisories issued periodically to ensure their safety.