New -Delhi, June 24 (IANS). Between Iran and the Israeli conflict, the government of India has launched ‘Operation Sindhu’ for a safe return to its citizens. Under this campaign, Indians trapped in Iran and Israel are returned to Safe Fatherland. In this relief, another special flight ended up at the airport in New -Delhi on Tuesday at 15:00 and flew from Iran’s Mashhad. The flight had 281 Indians, 3 Sri Lanka and 2 Nepali citizens. Indian citizens thanked the government with return to their homeland. In addition, more than 2500 Indian citizens have so far been brought back to the safe native of Iran. This information was given by Foreign Minister Pabitra Margerita, the Government of India, to the IANS news agency. He said it was the eleventh special flight of Iran under Operation Indus, which reached Delhi on Tuesday afternoon. With this, the number of Indian citizens brought out of Iran crossed 2500. At the same time, the first flight of Israel also reached Delhi on Tuesday morning. So far, there have been three flights of Israel and 11 of Iran. A total of 3.180 Indian citizens were safely brought home by these 14 flights. He further said that 6 citizens of neighboring and friendly countries, including 2 Nepal and 4 Sri Lanka, were also brought to India. India not only ensures the safety of its citizens, but also helps citizens of neighboring and friendly countries. Earlier, Randhir Jaiswal, spokesperson for the Foreign Affairs spokesman, shared some photos on social media platform X on Tuesday, “Update: Operation Sindhu. Minister of State State Pabitra Margerita welcomed 281 Indians, 3 Srilankai and 2 Nepali citizens with him.
Operation Sindhu: 3.180 Indians safe return from Iran-Israel
