India Evacuates 1862 Nationals from Iran Amid West Asia Conflict

The Ministry of External Affairs has facilitated the movement of 1,862 Indian nationals from Iran to Armenia and Azerbaijan for onward travel to India. This group includes 935 students and 472 fishermen, with the government prioritizing the welfare of the large Indian community in the Gulf and West Asia region. Missions are operating 24/7 helplines and coordinating closely with local authorities and state governments to ensure safety and travel arrangements. Since February 28, approximately 760,000 passengers have traveled from the region to India, with efforts continuing to navigate airspace closures and flight restrictions.

Key Points: India Evacuates 1862 from Iran, Monitors West Asia Crisis

  • 1862 Indians moved from Iran
  • 935 students and 472 fishermen assisted
  • 760,000 passengers traveled from region since Feb 28
  • Round-the-clock helplines operational
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Embassy in Iran so far facilitated movement of 1862 Indian nationals: MEA

MEA facilitates movement of Indian nationals from Iran, including students and fishermen, amid regional conflict. Over 760,000 passengers have traveled to India since Feb 28.

"Our embassy in Tehran has so far facilitated the movement of 1862 Indian nationals - Aseem R Mahajan"

New Delhi, April 7

The Ministry of External Affairs on Tuesday said it has facilitated the movement of thousands of Indian nationals from West Asia, amid the ongoing conflict.

Addressing an inter-ministerial press briefing, Additional Secretary (Gulf) Aseem R Mahajan said, " Our embassy in Tehran has so far facilitated the movement of 1862 Indian nationals from Iran to Armenia and Azerbaijan for onward travel to India. This includes 935 Indian students and 472 Indian fishermen."

He said, "The Ministry of External Affairs continues to closely monitor the developments in the Gulf and West Asia region. Our efforts remain focused on ensuring the safety, security, and welfare of the large Indian community in the region."

Mahajan noted that the government is coordinating closely with states and Union Territories (UTs) while operating a dedicated control room. "We remain in close contact with the state governments and union territories for sharing the latest advisories and to coordinate with our embassies and consulates. The dedicated special control room in the ministry is working in tandem with our missions and posts to support Indian nationals across the region," he said.

He added, "Our missions and posts are operating round-the-clock helplines and also responding to queries on email and social media channels. The advisories being issued by our missions have updated information regarding local government guidelines for safety and security, flight and travel situation, and consular services."

Highlighting outreach efforts, he said," Our ambassadors are regularly interacting with Indian community associations, organisations, professional groups, and Indian companies to understand and address their concerns."

On student welfare, Mahajan said, "We are according high priority to the welfare of Indian students in the Gulf countries. Our missions are in regular touch and are actively coordinating with the local authorities, Indian schools in the region, concerned educational boards, and the National Testing Agency to address the concerns of students."

On Indian crew members on vessels, he said, "Our missions continue to provide all support to the Indian crew members on vessels across the region, including coordination with local authorities and agencies, extending consular assistance, and facilitating requests for return to India."

Providing an update on travel, he said, "Flights continue to operate from the region to India from countries where airspace is open. Since February 28, around 7,60,000 passengers have travelled from the region to India."

He added, " Around 90 flights are expected to operate from the UAE to India today. Flights are operating from various airports in Saudi Arabia and Oman to different destinations in India. With the Qatar airspace partially open, Qatar Airways is expected to operate around 8 to 10 flights to India today."

On restrictions, he said, "Kuwait airspace remains closed. Jazeera Airways of Kuwait, as well as Kuwait Airways, have been operating non-scheduled commercial flights from Dammam Airport of Saudi Arabia to various destinations in India. Bahrain airspace remains closed. Gulf Air of Bahrain has been operating non-scheduled commercial flights from Dammam Airport of Saudi Arabia to various destinations in India."

He further said, "Due to flight restrictions and airspace closure, we continue to facilitate travel of Indian nationals from Israel through Egypt and Jordan to India, from Iraq through Jordan and Saudi Arabia to India, and from Kuwait and Bahrain through Saudi Arabia to India."

- ANI

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Rohit P
Good to see the focus on students. My cousin is studying in Oman and the family was very worried. Knowing the embassy is in touch with schools and local authorities is a huge relief. Hope everyone gets home safely.
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David E
The logistical detail here is impressive - routing people through Armenia, Azerbaijan, Egypt, Jordan... it's like a global puzzle. 760,000 passengers since Feb 28 is a staggering number. Kudos to the teams on the ground.
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Aman W
While the effort is good, I hope the communication is clear and timely for those stranded. Sometimes advisories on websites are not enough. They should use WhatsApp broadcasts more aggressively for such crises.
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Shreya B
The fishermen often get forgotten in these situations. So glad to see 472 of them specifically mentioned. They work in such tough conditions far from home. Hope they get proper support once they're back in India too.
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Karthik V
The Gulf region has millions of our people. This proactive approach by MEA is what we expect. The control room coordination with state governments is key - helps families here get information directly. Well done.

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