Indian Govt Evacuates Indian, Sri Lankan, and Nepalese Nationals from Iran
In a significant effort to ensure the safe evacuation of its citizens from the war-torn country of Iran, the Government of India has successfully evacuated 281 Indian, 3 Sri Lankan, and 2 Nepalese nationals from the region. The evacuation was conducted under Operation Sindhu, a massive exercise aimed at bringing back Indian nationals stranded in Iran.
According to a statement made by MEA (Ministry of External Affairs) spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal, the evacuees arrived in New Delhi on a special flight from Mashhad, a city in Iran, at 1500 hours on June 24. This is the latest development in the ongoing evacuation process, which has seen a total of 2576 Indian nationals being brought back home so far.
The evacuation process began in April, when Iran was engulfed in conflict after the United States launched airstrikes against Iranian military installations. The situation has since deteriorated, with reports of intense fighting and civilian casualties. The Indian government has been working tirelessly to evacuate its citizens from the region, with a focus on ensuring their safety and well-being.
The latest batch of evacuees included 281 Indian nationals, who were brought back to India after being stranded in Iran for several weeks. According to reports, many of these evacuees were students, workers, and tourists who were in Iran when the conflict broke out. They were provided with necessary assistance, including food, shelter, and medical care, before being flown back to India.
In addition to the Indian nationals, the special flight also carried 3 Sri Lankan and 2 Nepalese nationals who were also stranded in Iran. The Sri Lankan and Nepalese embassies in India have been working closely with the Indian government to facilitate the evacuation of their nationals from the region.
The success of Operation Sindhu is a testament to the Indian government’s commitment to ensuring the safety and well-being of its citizens abroad. The government has been working around the clock to evacuate Indian nationals from countries affected by conflict and unrest, and this latest development is a significant milestone in that effort.
The Indian government has also extended its assistance to other countries whose nationals are stranded in Iran. In recent weeks, India has provided food, shelter, and medical care to hundreds of foreign nationals who were affected by the conflict.
The evacuation of Indian, Sri Lankan, and Nepalese nationals from Iran is a significant humanitarian achievement, and it reflects the strong bonds of friendship and cooperation between the governments of India, Sri Lanka, and Nepal. The Indian government’s efforts to evacuate its citizens from the region are a testament to its commitment to ensuring their safety and well-being, and they demonstrate the country’s ability to respond effectively to complex humanitarian crises.
As the situation in Iran continues to evolve, the Indian government remains committed to ensuring the safety and well-being of its citizens abroad. The success of Operation Sindhu is a significant step forward in that effort, and it demonstrates the government’s ability to respond effectively to complex humanitarian crises.