Operation Sindhu: India’s Mission to Bring Citizens Home from Iran
India Starts Evacuation as Tensions Rise
New Delhi: India has started Operation Sindhu. This mission aims to bring back thousands of Indians from Iran. Tensions between Israel and Iran are growing.
First Step: Students Evacuated
First, 110 students left Yerevan, Armenia’s capital. They arrived in Delhi early Thursday. These students had been moved to the border with Armenia.
The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) said:
“Indian Embassy evacuated 110 Indian students from northern Iran. They helped them cross into Armenia on June 17. The students traveled by road to Yerevan. Our teams in Iran and Armenia guided them.”
Advice for Indian Nationals
The MEA advises Indian nationals in Iran to keep in touch with the Indian Embassy in Tehran. They should use the embassy’s emergency helpline if needed.
Important Points
- India has started Operation Sindhu to bring back its citizens from Iran.
- 110 students have been safely evacuated and brought to Delhi.
- Indian nationals in Iran should contact the Indian Embassy in Tehran for help.
This operation shows India’s dedication to the safety of its citizens abroad. Stay updated for more news on Operation Sindhu.