In a critical development, Iran has opened its airspace exclusively for Indian evacuation flights.
This decision follows escalating conflict in multiple Iranian cities, which has left numerous Indian students stranded. The Indian government, in collaboration with Iranian authorities, is actively coordinating an emergency evacuation operation expected to bring at least 1,000 Indian students back to Delhi within the next two days.
Key Details of the Evacuation Operation
- Evacuation scale: Approximately 1,000 Indian students currently in conflict-affected areas of Iran
- Government involvement: Coordinated by Indian authorities in collaboration with their Iranian counterparts
- Flight status: Priority has been given to flights carrying these students
- Government monitoring: India’s Ministry of External Affairs is closely overseeing the entire operation
The students come from various universities across Iran and have been facing significant difficulties due to the unrest. Their safe return signifies not only a successful evacuation effort but also underscores the strong diplomatic cooperation between India and Iran during challenging circumstances.
Families of the stranded students have expressed heartfelt gratitude for the swift government response, reflecting the importance placed on safeguarding citizens abroad.
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