Operation Sindhu: Rescuing Indian Nationals Amidst Global Turmoil
Operation Sindhu successfully evacuated 4,415 Indian nationals from Iran and Israel in the midst of conflict. The operation was a collective effort by the Indian government, with significant numbers returning from Jammu and Kashmir, Uttar Pradesh, and other Indian states while addressing emerging issues involving the Indian diaspora abroad.

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The Indian government recently executed Operation Sindhu, successfully evacuating 4,415 Indian nationals caught in conflict zones in Iran and Israel. In a significant move, Minister of State for External Affairs Kirti Vardhan Singh provided detailed data concerning the evacuated individuals in a written statement to the Rajya Sabha.
The operation saw the return of 3,597 individuals from Iran and 818 from Israel, with notable numbers coming from Jammu and Kashmir, Uttar Pradesh, and Maharashtra among other states. This initiative underscores India's ongoing commitment to ensuring citizen safety amidst global uncertainties.
Further insights revealed governmental discussions with Russian authorities regarding Indians in their armed forces, alongside strategies to address Indian worker exploitation in the Gulf. The operation highlights cooperation between Indian authorities and international counterparts in crisis management and welfare enhancement.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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