Key Points

India has successfully evacuated 4415 citizens from conflict zones in Iran and Israel through Operation Sindhu. The mission involved 19 special flights including IAF aircrafts, rescuing students, workers and pilgrims. Evacuations were coordinated through six nations with special thanks to Iran for opening airspace. The MEA confirmed the operation demonstrates India's commitment to citizen safety abroad under PM Modi's leadership.

Key Points: India Evacuates 4415 Nationals From Iran Israel Conflict Zones

  • 3597 Indians evacuated from Iran via 15 flights including students and pilgrims
  • 818 rescued from Israel via 4 flights including IAF aircrafts
  • 1500 women and 500 children among evacuees
  • Coordinated through 6 countries' land-air routes
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4415 Indians evacuated from conflict zones in Iran, Israel via 19 special flights: MEA

India's Operation Sindhu rescues 4415 citizens from Iran and Israel via 19 flights amid West Asia tensions with help from 6 nations

"We thank the Governments of Iran, Israel, Jordan, Egypt, Armenia and Turkmenistan for their support during Operation Sindhu - MEA"

New Delhi, June 27

The Indian government has initiated Operation Sindhu to evacuate Indian nationals from conflict zones in Iran and Israel amid escalating tensions in West Asia. The operation, which began on June 18, has successfully evacuated over 4415 Indian nationals so far.

"A total of 4415 Indian nationals (3597 from Iran and 818 from Israel) have been evacuated so far using 19 special evacuation flights, including 3 IAF C-17 aircraft. 14 OCI card-holders, 9 Nepali nationals, 4 Sri Lankan nationals and 1 Iranian spouse of an Indian national were also evacuated from Iran," the Ministry of External Affairs said.

"The evacuated Indian nationals included more than 1500 women and 500 children," it added.

According to MEA, on 17-18 June, Indian Missions in Tehran, Yerevan, and Ashgabat coordinated the evacuation of Indian nationals from Iran through land border crossings to Armenia and Turkmenistan. Special evacuation flights commenced on 18 June and facilitated the return of Indian nationals to New Delhi.

The majority of evacuations were carried out through Mashhad, following Iran's opening of its airspace for evacuation flights under Operation Sindhu on June 20 at India's request.

"We thank the Government of Iran for this gesture. A total of 3597 Indian nationals -- including students, workers, professionals, pilgrims and fishermen - from more than 15 Indian states - were brought back to India from Yerevan, Ashgabat and Mashhad from June 18 to 26using 15 special evacuation flights," as per MEA.

The Israel leg of Operation Sindhu commenced on June 23. Indian Missions in Tel Aviv, Ramallah, Amman and Cairo facilitated the movement of Indian nationals across land borders to Jordan and Egypt.

A total of 818 Indian nationals were evacuated, including students, workers and professionals. They were evacuated from Amman and Sharm al Sheikh from June 22 to 25 using four evacuation flights including 3 IAF C-17 aircraft.

MEA noted that, "in view of the reopening of the airspace, evacuation operations were halted on June 25. Further actions will be taken based on the evolving situation in West Asia."

The Government of India is deeply committed to the safety and well-being of its citizens abroad. Under PM Narendra Modi's guidance, Operation Sindhu is another demonstration of this commitment, said the MEA.

"We thank the Governments of Iran, Israel, Jordan, Egypt, Armenia and Turkmenistan for their support during Operation Sindhu. Indian Missions will stay engaged with host Governments and the Indian community in Iran, Israel and the wider West Asia region," it added.

- ANI

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Priya S
While I appreciate the evacuation efforts, I wish the government showed similar urgency for Indians stranded in other conflict zones. Why only focus on West Asia? Many students in Ukraine had to arrange their own return during the war.
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Arjun K
The coordination between multiple countries is impressive! Shows India's growing diplomatic influence. Special thanks to IAF pilots who flew those C-17s - true heroes ✈️🇮🇳
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Sarah B
As an expat in Delhi, I'm always amazed by how India looks after its citizens abroad. The evacuation of 500 children must have been particularly challenging. Hats off to the ground teams!
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Nisha Z
Good job but why only 19 flights? With our population, we should have more emergency aircraft ready. Also, what about medical assistance for those who suffered trauma? The article doesn't mention any post-evacuation care.
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Vikram M
Operation Sindhu proves our 'Neighbourhood First' policy works! Even helped Nepali and Sri Lankan citizens. This is the India we want to see - strong yet compassionate. 🇮🇳

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