11 Lakh Indians Evacuated from West Asia, Tanker Safe After Strait Firing

Over 10.97 lakh passengers have returned to India from West Asia since February 28 amid regional tensions. The Indian-flagged crude oil tanker Desh Garima is expected to arrive safely in Mumbai on April 22, while two other Indian vessels reported a firing incident in the Strait of Hormuz. India has conveyed its concerns to Iran, urging the safety of merchant shipping and facilitation of India-bound vessels. Aviation operations continue from countries with open airspace, including numerous flights from the UAE, and over 2,300 Indians have been evacuated via Iran's embassy.

Key Points: India Evacuates 11 Lakh from West Asia, Tanker Safe

  • 10.97 lakh passengers returned since Feb 28
  • Desh Garima tanker to reach Mumbai Apr 22
  • Two Indian ships report firing in Strait of Hormuz
  • India raises safety concerns with Iran
  • Flights continue from UAE, Saudi, Oman, Qatar
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10.97 lakh passengers return to India since Feb 28, tanker Desh Garima expected to reach Mumbai on April 22

Over 10.97 lakh Indians return amid tensions. Indian tanker Desh Garima safe, two other ships report firing in Strait of Hormuz. India raises concerns with Iran.

"India stressed the importance of ensuring the safety of merchant shipping - Government Statement"

New Delhi, April 19

Amid rising tensions in West Asia, around 10.97 lakh passengers have returned from the region to India since February 28, while Indian-flagged crude oil tanker Desh Garima is slated to arrive safely in Mumbai on April 22, the government said on Sunday.

The Ministry of Ports, Shipping and Waterways said it is working closely with the Ministry of External Affairs, Indian missions and maritime stakeholders to ensure the safety of seafarers and continuity of shipping operations.

While Desh Garima's safe passage offered reassurance, two other Indian vessels -- VLCC Samnar Herad and bulk carrier Jag Arnav -- reported a firing incident while transiting the Strait of Hormuz in the past 24 hours.

Both ships returned to the Persian Gulf following the incident, but no injuries were reported among crew members.

In response, India conveyed its concerns to Iran, with the Ambassador being called in for a meeting with the Foreign Secretary.

During the discussion, India stressed the importance of ensuring the safety of merchant shipping and urged Iranian authorities to facilitate the movement of India-bound vessels through the Strait at the earliest.

On the aviation front, flight operations continue from countries where airspace remains open, although services are being managed based on safety and operational considerations.

In the UAE, around 110 flights are expected to operate between the UAE and India on Sunday, including limited non-scheduled commercial services.

Flights are also continuing from airports in Saudi Arabia and Oman, while Qatar Airways is likely to operate 10 to 11 flights to India with the partial reopening of Qatari airspace.

Iran's airspace remains partially open for cargo and chartered flights, and the Indian Embassy in Tehran has facilitated the evacuation and movement of 2,378 Indian nationals via Armenia and Azerbaijan for onward travel to India. This includes over 1,000 Indian students and several hundred fishermen.

- IANS

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Sarah B
The news about the firing incident near the Strait of Hormuz is very concerning. While it's a relief no crew was hurt, we need stronger diplomatic assurances for the safety of our merchant vessels. This is a critical trade route.
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Priya S
My cousin was among the students evacuated from Iran via Armenia. The family was so worried. A big thank you to the Indian Embassy in Tehran for their work. It's during crises you realize the value of a strong passport and government support.
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Aman W
The safe arrival of Desh Garima is good news, but what about the long-term strategy? We are heavily dependent on oil from that region. We need to fast-track alternative energy sources and diversify our imports. This is a wake-up call.
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Michael C
Respectfully, while the evacuation numbers sound impressive, I hope the process was smooth for all. Sometimes the ground reality for common passengers—long waits, high ticket prices—is different from the official narrative. Hope everyone got home without undue hardship.
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Kavya N
The mention of hundreds of fishermen being evacuated is important. Often our migrant workers in the Gulf region don't get enough attention in such crises. Glad they are being looked after. 🙏

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