
Another 310 Indians Evacuated from Iran, Total Reaches 827
In another significant development in the ongoing evacuation efforts, a flight from Iran’s Mashhad brought back to New Delhi another 310 Indian nationals from the war-hit Middle Eastern country. This notable achievement brings the total number of Indians evacuated to 827, a testament to the relentless efforts of the Indian government to ensure the safe return of its citizens.
According to MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal, the latest evacuation flight marked the fourth batch of Indians to be brought back from Iran and its neighboring countries under Operation Sindhu. This humanitarian operation, which kicked off in recent weeks, has seen Indians being evacuated in batches of 117, 290, and 110, with the latest flight adding another 310 to the total count.
The evacuation efforts have been ongoing despite the ongoing conflict in Iran, with the Indian government working closely with local authorities and international partners to ensure the safe passage of its citizens. The MEA has been at the forefront of these efforts, working tirelessly to coordinate the evacuation process and provide necessary assistance to those affected.
The latest batch of evacuees, comprising 310 Indian nationals, arrived in New Delhi on Friday, bringing the total number of Indians evacuated to 827. This significant milestone is a testament to the Indian government’s commitment to ensuring the safety and well-being of its citizens, particularly those affected by the ongoing conflict in Iran.
The evacuation process has been a complex and challenging one, requiring careful planning and coordination between multiple stakeholders. The Indian government has worked closely with local authorities, international partners, and various agencies to ensure the smooth and safe evacuation of its citizens.
The MEA has been at the forefront of these efforts, providing regular updates on the evacuation process and the status of Indian nationals affected by the conflict. The government has also set up a dedicated helpline for those seeking information on the evacuation process, providing a much-needed lifeline for families and loved ones of those stranded in Iran.
The evacuation flights have been operated by specialized aircraft, which have been specially configured to transport passengers safely and comfortably. The flights have been staffed by medical personnel, who have been working closely with evacuees to provide necessary medical assistance and support.
The Indian government has also been working to provide necessary assistance to those evacuees who require medical attention. A team of medical professionals has been deployed to the airport to provide immediate medical attention to those who need it, while the government has also arranged for further medical treatment and care for those who require it.
The evacuation of Indian nationals from Iran is a significant achievement, and a testament to the Indian government’s commitment to ensuring the safety and well-being of its citizens. As the conflict in Iran continues, the Indian government remains committed to providing necessary assistance and support to those affected, and to ensuring the safe return of its citizens.