India Evacuates Over 11 Lakh Passengers from West Asia Amid Conflict

India has successfully facilitated the return of over 11.3 lakh passengers from the West Asia region since February 28 through coordinated flight operations. The Ministry of External Affairs detailed ongoing flights from countries with open airspace, including the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Oman, and Qatar, while using alternate routes for nations like Iran and Israel. A dedicated control room and round-the-clock helplines are operational to assist the large Indian community, with special attention given to the welfare of students, fishermen, and seafarers. The evacuation efforts continue as India monitors the evolving security situation to protect its strategic and economic interests in the region.

Key Points: India Evacuates 11 Lakh+ from West Asia as Ceasefire Nears End

  • Massive evacuation of 11.3 lakh+ passengers
  • Flights operating from UAE, Saudi, Oman, Qatar
  • Dedicated MEA control room active
  • Focus on safety of Indian seafarers
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West Asia conflict: Over 11 lakh passengers travel back to India

India has evacuated over 11.3 lakh passengers from West Asia via special flights. MEA details ongoing air operations from UAE, Saudi Arabia, Oman, and Qatar.

"Since February 28th, around 11,30,000 passengers have travelled from the region to India. - Aseem Mahajan, MEA Joint Secretary"

New Delhi, April 20

As the two-week ceasefire window in West Asia inches closer to the end on April 22, India has evacuated over 11 lakh passengers from the region through continuous flight ops from various countries in the region, to alternate routes.

The details were shared by Aseem Mahajan, Joint Secretary (Gulf) in the Ministry of External Affairs, during an inter-ministerial press briefing here in the national capital on Monday.

Mahajan said that flights continue to operate from the region to India from countries where airspace is open. "Since February 28th, around 11,30,000 passengers have travelled from the region to India. Airlines continue to operate limited commercial flights based on operational and safety considerations between the UAE and India. Around 110 flights are expected to operate from the UAE to India today."

He added that flights are operating from various airports in Saudi Arabia and Oman to different destinations in India. With the Qatar airspace partially open. Today, Qatar Airways is expected to operate around 10 to 11 flights to various destinations in India.

He said that while Bahrain airspace is open, Gulf Air of Bahrain has announced that they are planning to start limited flight operations from Bahrain to India. Gulf Air is operating non-scheduled commercial flights from Dammam Airport in Saudi Arabia to various destinations in India.

Mahajan told the media during the briefing that the Iranian airspace remains partially open for cargo and chartered flights.

"Our embassy in Tehran continues to facilitate the movement of Indian nationals through Armenia and Azerbaijan for onward travel to India. So far, 2,423 Indian nationals have moved out of Iran into Armenia and Azerbaijan. This includes 1,091 Indian students and 657 Indian fishermen", he said.

Mahajan also informed that the Iraqi airspace is open with limited flight operations to destinations in the region, which can be used for onward travel to India.

With the Kuwait airspace closed, he said that Jazeera Airways and Kuwait Airways continue to operate non-scheduled commercial flights from Dammam airport of Saudi Arabia to various destinations in India.

The Joint Secretary said that the Israeli airspace is open and limited flight operations have resumed to destinations in the region, which can be used for onward travel to India. He informed during the briefing that India continues to facilitate travel of Indian nationals from Israel through Jordan and Egypt to India.

Underlining that India continues to monitor the developments in the Gulf and West Asia region, he said that efforts focus on ensuring the safety, security, and welfare of the large Indian community in the region.

Mahajan told the media that a dedicated special control room in the Ministry is operational and is working in close coordination with our missions and posts that are operating round-the-clock helplines to provide timely assistance and address queries.

Mahajan assured that high priority is being given to the welfare of Indian seafarers in the region.

"Our missions are extending all assistance to them, including coordination with the local authorities and agencies, extending consular assistance, and assisting with requests to return to India", he said.

As the security situation continues to evolve in the region, MEA Spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal, during the inter-ministerial briefing, informed about the visit of National Security Advisor Ajit Doval to Saudi Arabia, and said that a positive meeting was held on regional issues and enhancing bilateral ties.

With millions of Indian expatriates living in the Gulf and a heavy reliance on the region for energy imports, the MEA highlighted that active contact with stakeholders, including Israel, Palestine, and Iran, is essential to protect India's "strategic and economic interests" during this unprecedented period of geopolitical realignment.

- ANI

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Rohit P
While the scale is impressive, the communication could have been better initially. Many families were scrambling for information. Glad they've set up the control room and helplines now. Hope they keep it running smoothly.
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Aseem Mahajan
The real challenge is the economic impact. Millions of Indians work in the Gulf. If the situation worsens and they have to return, it will be a huge strain on our economy and their livelihoods. We need a long-term diplomatic solution.
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Sarah B
It's heartening to see the focus on the fishermen and seafarers. They are often the most vulnerable in such conflicts. Good to know they are being given high priority.
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Vikram M
NSA Doval's visit to Saudi is crucial. Our energy security is tied to that region. We have to walk a very careful diplomatic line between all parties - Israel, Iran, Palestine, the Gulf nations. Not an easy task.
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Kavya N
The logistics are mind-boggling! Coordinating flights from so many different countries with partially open airspaces. From UAE, Saudi, Oman, Qatar... It shows our operational capability in a crisis. Hope everyone gets home safe.

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