Operation Kaveri: 14th batch of Indians from Sudan, 1725 returned

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Operation Kaveri: 14th batch of Indians from Sudan, 1725 returned

Rescue of Indians continues from Sudan under Operation Kaveri.

Rescue of Indians continues from Sudan under Operation Kaveri.

Operation Kaveri: The process of evacuating Indian citizens from the ongoing civil war in Sudan continues. Indian Naval Ship INS Teg successfully evacuated 288 Indians stranded in trouble-torn Sudan under Operation Kaveri. This is the 14th batch of Indian nationals going from Sudan to Jeddah. Ministry of External Affairs Spokesperson Arindam Bagchi tweeted, 14th batch of Indians under Operation Kaveri left Port Sudan. 288 passengers on board INS Teg left for Jeddah.

On the other hand, the government of Indian citizens from Jeddah city of Saudi Arabia is continuously getting them back to their homeland. The Ministry of External Affairs said that 229 more Indians rescued from Sudan under Operation Kaveri have been flagged off on a flight from Jeddah to Bengaluru. Giving information, Arindam Bagchi tweeted, Operation Kaveri is bringing citizens back home. 7th outbound flight with 229 passengers left from Jeddah for Bengaluru.

tell that Operation Cauvery Under this, 365 Indians from Sudan reached New Delhi on Saturday evening, while a flight carrying 231 Indian passengers reached the national capital on Saturday morning. If we look at the official figures, so far 1,725 ​​Indian nationals stranded in Sudan have successfully returned to their homeland.

The Government of India is set to evacuate around 3,000 Indian-origin travelers from Sudan under Operation Kaveri. Over 2,400 Indians have been evacuated so far amid clashes between Sudan’s army and paramilitary forces. Indian expatriates returning home raised slogans like Bharat Mata Ki Jai, and Vande Mataram and also praised Prime Minister Narendra Modi and External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar for rescuing them from Sudan under Operation Cauvery.

Also Read: IndiGo supports Operation Kaveri, 231 Indians reach Delhi from Jeddah


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