India Evacuates 600+ Fishermen From Iran War Zone in Rescue Mission

Union Minister Piyush Goyal welcomed the second batch of Indian fishermen at Chennai Airport, successfully evacuated from conflict-ridden Iran. Over 600 fishermen have been repatriated so far through coordinated efforts by the Ministry of External Affairs and Indian missions. The evacuation was carried out under directions from Prime Minister Narendra Modi to ensure the safety of citizens caught in the crisis. The returnees, primarily from Tamil Nadu, Gujarat, Kerala, and Puducherry, expressed relief and gratitude for the government's rescue operation.

Key Points: India Evacuates Over 600 Fishermen from Iran, Goyal Welcomes Batch

  • 600+ fishermen evacuated from Iran
  • Rescue coordinated by MEA and embassies
  • Fishermen from TN, Gujarat, Kerala, Puducherry
  • PM Modi directed the operation
  • Evacuees moved to Armenia first
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Union Minister Piyush Goyal welcomes second batch of evacuated Indian Fishermen at Chennai Airport

Union Minister Piyush Goyal welcomes Indian fishermen evacuated from Iran. PM Modi-directed mission brings over 600 citizens home safely.

"The Prime Minister has always cared for all the people who are stuck in any crisis. - Piyush Goyal"

Chennai, April 12

Union Minister Piyush Goyal welcomed the second batch of Indian fishermen at Chennai International Airport after their successful evacuation from Iran amid ongoing conflict conditions in the region.

Speaking to reporters at the airport on Saturday, Goyal said the evacuation was carried out following directions from Prime Minister Narendra Modi, with coordinated efforts by the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) and Indian missions abroad to relocate the stranded fishermen from Iran to Armenia before bringing them back to India.

"Our Prime Minister gave instructions to the Foreign Ministry, and they worked very hard to move them from Iran to Armenia. From Armenia, we got some good people to support us in getting them back because they are very poor fishermen. In the first batch, 345 came. Today, 300+ came. The Prime Minister has always cared for all the people who are stuck in any crisis. This once again demonstrates how much he cares for our fishermen who were unfortunately stuck in the middle of the war in Iran. They have been brought out from right inside Iran," Goyal said.

He further informed that over 600 Indian fishermen have been safely brought back from Iran so far, with the assistance of Indian embassies in Iran and Armenia. The returnees include fishermen primarily from Tamil Nadu, Gujarat, Kerala and Puducherry.

"It is a delight to welcome back our brave fishermen who were in the middle of the war in Iran. They have been able to come back to India with the help of the embassy in Iran and the embassy in Armenia. In the first plane, 345 fishermen had come back, mostly from Tamil Nadu. Today, we have more than 300 fishermen who have come back. The majority are from Tamil Nadu, many are from Gujarat, and some are from Kerala and Puducherry. They had gone to Iran to make a living, mostly from the southern part of the country. They come from different districts like Kanyakumari, Tuticorin, Tirunelveli, and Nagapattinam, as well as Pudukkottai, Mayiladuthurai, and many other districts across the coastline. The fishermen from Gujarat are mostly from Valsad in the Surat region," he said.

Goyal also praised the coordinated diplomatic efforts of External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar and his team, stating that they ensured the safety of Indian citizens from the very beginning of the crisis.

"From the first day when the war started, the Foreign Minister, a son of the soil from Tamil Nadu, Jaishankar and his team were in touch with the fishermen, making sure they were safe. The embassy brought them together in Armenia, and we have made arrangements for the plane to get them to India. They may belong to different parts of Bharat, but what binds them together is 'Mahabharat,' the Tricolour, our national flag, and the love and affection of 140 crore Indians who were eagerly waiting for their brothers to come back from the war in Iran," the Union Minister said.

A fisherman from Kanyakumari district, Silvester, who was among those repatriated, expressed relief after returning home, saying the evacuation brought them safety and comfort.

"Now we feel safe and happy. Our Modi government has helped us greatly. Without them, we couldn't have reached here. They helped us a lot; they even gave us good, decent food," he told ANI.

- ANI

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Priya S
This is what a government should do - protect its citizens no matter where they are. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳 So proud of our diplomatic teams and the leadership for acting swiftly. Our fishermen are the backbone of our coastal economy.
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Rohit P
Good work by MEA. But we also need to ask why so many poor fishermen from TN and Gujarat have to go to a conflict zone like Iran for work? Can't we create better opportunities here? The evacuation is commendable, but prevention is better.
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Arjun K
Seeing EAM Jaishankar sir, a Tamilian himself, leading from the front for our Tamil fishermen fills me with pride. This is true 'Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas' in action. Welcome home, brothers!
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Kavya N
My uncle was in the first batch. Our entire family cried with relief when he called from Chennai airport. These men risk everything to feed their families. God bless the officials who didn't sleep until they were safe.
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David E
Watching from Canada. This is impressive coordination between ministries and embassies. Getting citizens out of an active conflict zone is never easy. Well done, India.
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Meera T
The mention of districts like Kanyakumari, Tuticorin

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