Operation Sindhu: India Thanks Nations For Crucial Evacuation Support From Iran & Israel | India News

On Thursday, India was grateful to the governments of Israel, Iran, Jordan, Egypt, Armenia and Turkmenistan for their support in the evacuation efforts under the ongoing Sindhu operation.
Randhir Jaiswal, a spokesman for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MEA), which appealed to a weekly media briefing, has announced in detail that India has made 14 flights so far to bring her citizens back from Warzone in Iran. Iran, Armenia and Turkmenistan flights operating and the last flight from Armenia will later land to the new Delhi said.
Due to the closure of the Israeli airspace, Indian citizens were also taken from the place where they flew back to the border countries of Jordan and Egypt and India on special flights.
“We would like to thank the governments of Israel, Jordan and Egypt for their support for their support in Sindhu operation. We also want to thank the Iranian government. As you know, we have made a request and opened the airspace to evacuate our citizens. We are grateful to the Iranian Government for this special Gest.
On June 18, India launched a Sindhu operation to evacuate its citizens from Iran and Israel.
“We have approximately 10,000 Indian communities in Iran and about 40,000 Indian citizens in Israel. From Iran to 3,426 Indian citizens, 11 OCI card holders, nine Nepal citizens, some Sri Lanka citizens and an Iranian citizen, a wife of Indian nationality.”
“When it comes to Israel, we have evacuated 818 Indian citizens on four flights so far. Since the airport in Israel is closed, Indian citizens had to be taken to Jordan and Egyptian limited countries. They were put on private flights from both countries and brought back home.”
India said he was currently evaluating the situation on the ground before making any decisions about the continuation of the Sindhu operation.
“When it comes to the Sindhu operation, we evaluate the situation on the ground and we will decide whether I will continue.
On Thursday, Mea, a total of 275 people – 272 Indian citizens and three Nepal – in the early hours of the day, Iran’s Mashhad city of New Delhi confirmed that it came safely.
“272 Indian and three Nepal citizens were released from Iran on a special flight from Mashhad to New Delhi on 26: 01 hours on 26: 01.
In addition, on Wednesday, Indian Air Force (IAF) successfully evacuated 224 Indian citizens from Israel and received the total number of citizens brought to 818 under Sindhu operation.
Foreign Minister Shobha Karandlaje welcomed Indian citizens when they came to the new Delhi.
As part of the 818 Indian citizen Sindhu Operation, as he returned home from Israel, Mea reiterated that the security and security of Indian citizens remained the most important priority for the government led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.