Tricolor in hand, smile on lips ... Students returned from Iran Said- Thanks Modi Ji

Operation Sindhu: Tricolor flag in hand, smiling on the lips … Indian students returned from Iran Said- Thanks Modi Ji Last updated: June 19, 2025, 10:24 IST Operation Sindhu Updates: The war between Israel and Iran has begun, there was many concerns in India. A large number of Indian students were trapped in Iran. To remove them from there now … Read more under Operation Sindhu, a campaign has begun to vacate Indian students in Iran. (Ani) Highlights Hundreds of Indian students were stranded in Iran, 110 Indian students arrived in the first group, the country reached the country, the Modi government thanked the Modes government and the war between Israel and Iran, the war between Israel and the fierce, the students saw the operation Sindhu: there was another rust in the West Asia. After a bloody conflict with Hamas and Hizbullah, Israel also attacked Iran. This led to a new war in West Asia. Missiles are constantly moved from both sides. As a result, the situation became very bad. Hundreds of Indian students are trapped in other cities of the Shia-dominated country, including Tehran amid the war of Israeli-Iran. It also made tension in India. Based on the plea of ​​students and their families, the Government of India has launched a major operation. The State Department has launched Operation Sindhu to be confronted with Indian students with Iran. Below are 110 Indian students in the first group brought back to the country. Happiness is clearly seen on the faces of the students and their parents who have reached India. These students praised the Modi government and said they felt relaxed by reaching their country. A student fired from Iran said: ‘I’m glad I returned to my country. We didn’t see anything like that in Urmia, but the situation was bad in other places in Iran. The government of India helped a lot, so we could return home. Another student who reached Delhi of Iran said: ‘I am a final annual student of MBBS at Uromia University. We saw drones and missiles. We were scared. We are pleased to return to India and are very grateful for the government of India, especially the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Our parents were also worried, but now they are happy. Another Indian Yasir Ghaffar, expelled from Iran, says: “We saw missiles passing and hearing loud noises at night … I’m glad to reach India … I didn’t leave my dreams … If the situation would improve, we would return to Iran …” About author Manish Kumar Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh,