India Evacuates 550 Nationals from Iran via Armenia with Diplomatic Aid

External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar has thanked Armenia for its crucial role in evacuating over 550 Indian nationals from Iran. The evacuees, including many students from Jammu and Kashmir, traveled by land to Armenia before flying to India. This operation required close diplomatic coordination between New Delhi, Yerevan, and Tehran. The evacuation occurs against a backdrop of escalating regional conflict, highlighted by an Israeli airstrike destroying a plane used by senior Iranian leadership in Tehran.

Key Points: India Evacuates 550 from Iran via Armenia | Jaishankar Thanks Yerevan

  • 550+ Indians evacuated from Iran
  • Armenia provided critical transit route
  • Students from J&K among those rescued
  • Israeli airstrike hits Iranian leader's plane
  • Diplomatic coordination between India, Armenia, Iran
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EAM Jaishankar thanks Armenia for the successful evacuation of 550 Indians from Iran

EAM Jaishankar thanks Armenia for facilitating the safe evacuation of over 550 Indian nationals from Iran amid regional conflict. Details inside.

"Thank the Government and the people of Armenia for facilitating the safe evacuation of over 550 Indian nationals from Iran so far. - S. Jaishankar"

New Delhi, March 16

The External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar thanked "the people of Armenia" for facilitating the successful evacuation of 550 Indian nationals from Iran.

In a post on X, Jaishankar wrote, "Thank the Government and the people of Armenia for facilitating the safe evacuation of over 550 Indian nationals from Iran so far. Appreciate their support in these challenging times. @AraratMirzoyan."

Earlier, the Jammu and Kashmir Students Association said that more than 70 Indian students, majority of them from Jammu and Kashmir, who were stranded in Iran amid the ongoing war situation in the region, have returned safely to India via a connecting journey through Armenia and Dubai, following a coordinated evacuation effort.

The Association said that these students had been stranded in Iran due to the ongoing war-like situation and deteriorating security conditions in the region, and are now returning safely to India.

It further said that most of the students travelling in this batch are studying at Urmia University of Medical Sciences, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, and other universities across Iran. Before boarding the flight, the students travelled by buses from different cities in Iran and undertook a long land journey to Armenia, reaching Zvartnots International Airport in Yerevan to board the evacuation flight.

Diplomatic channels between New Delhi, Yerevan, and Tehran coordinated closely to help facilitate the evacuation successfully.

Meanwhile, as the conflict entered its third week the Israeli Air Force (IsAF) has successfully targeted and destroyed the aircraft used by the Iranian leadership at Mehrabad International Airport in Tehran, marking a significant blow to the regime's strategic mobility.

In a post on X, the air force confirmed the strike, stating that they "destroyed the plane of the leader of the Iranian terror regime at the 'Mehrabad' airport in Tehran."

The aircraft was identified as a critical logistics and diplomatic tool used by the former Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, additional senior officials from the terror regime, and elements in the Iranian military.

The IsAF noted that the plane was vital to "advance military procurement and manage relations with Axis countries through domestic and international flights". Consequently, the mission was specifically designed to disrupt the operational synergy between Tehran and its regional allies.

According to military officials, "the destruction of the plane impairs the ability to coordinate between the leadership of the Iranian terror regime and Axis countries, in building military power, and in the regime's rehabilitation capability."

By eliminating this high-value target, Israel has significantly hindered the regime's ability to maintain its military and diplomatic networks, asserting that "another strategic asset has been removed from the Iranian regime".

This high-profile strike was part of a broader, intensive aerial campaign. The IAF on Sunday (local time) said it struck more than 200 targets across western and central Iran over the past day, targeting military infrastructure, including missile systems, defence installations, and operational headquarters.

- ANI

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Sarah B
This is heartening news amidst such a tense situation. Those students must have been so scared. Kudos to the diplomatic teams for the coordination. Hope everyone gets home soon.
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Priya S
As a parent, I can't imagine the relief for the families of those 70+ students from J&K. The long bus journey to Armenia shows their determination. Our embassies are doing a fantastic job.
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Rohit P
While the evacuation is commendable, the article's second half about the air strikes feels like it's from a different news piece altogether. It's a bit jarring. Focus should be on the safe return of Indians.
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Karthik V
Armenia stepping up shows how important global friendships are. In times of crisis, you see who your true friends are. Bharat's diplomacy is working silently and effectively. 🙏
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Michael C
The logistics of moving 550 people by bus across borders during a conflict is no small feat. Hats off to the planners and the courage of the evacuees. Stay safe, everyone.

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