Delhi is preparing to welcome more than 110 Indian students evacuated from conflict zones in Iran. Among them, 90 students are from Jammu and Kashmir. These students have been safely brought back as part of a special government operation aimed at rescuing Indians from the affected areas.
The students encountered difficulties due to the ongoing tensions and conflicts in Iran but are now en route to Delhi, with arrivals expected tonight. Upon arrival, authorities have arranged for thorough medical and security checks to ensure their well-being and safety.
Key Points of the Evacuation Operation
- Over 110 Indian students evacuated from conflict-hit areas
- Majority of students (90) hail from Jammu and Kashmir
- Special government-led operation for safe evacuation
- Medical and security protocols established upon arrival in Delhi
- Support provided to students and their families during the crisis
This evacuation underscores the government’s commitment to protecting Indian citizens abroad, particularly those studying in challenging environments. Families of the returning students have expressed immense relief and hope as their loved ones safely make their way home.
The operation is part of ongoing efforts to assist Indians impacted by international conflicts and crises. For continuous updates, stay connected with Questiqa India News.

