
During the development under Sindhu operation, a special flight bearing 296 Indian nationals and 4 Nepalese citizens safely in the new dilli from Mashhad in Iran, at 16:30, 25 June 2025, Mea Randhir Jaiswal brings the total number of Indian nationals to 3.154.
The Sindhu operation was launched by the Indian government in response to the escalation of tension and conflicts in the region, especially after the recent military strikes of the United States and Israel on Iranian nuclear facilities. The strikes focused on key places such as Fordow, Natanz and Isfahan, intensifying concerns about the wider conflict in the Middle East.
Sindhu operation was officially launched by the Indian Narendra Modi-Mored 18th June to evacuate Indian nationals from Iran in the middle of the degree of conflict between Iran and Israel. The first evacuation flight bearing 110 Indian students who traveled on the road to Armenia left Jerevan on June 18, 2025 and arrived in Nový Delhi at the beginning of June 19, 2025.
Since the beginning of Sindh surgery, several special flights and other ways of transport have been deployed to evacuate Indian nationals from various cities throughout Iran, including Tehran, Mashhad and Isfahan.
The evacuation included vulnerable groups such as students, professionals and tourists who were caught in the middle of the growing tension. Nepalic nationals stuck in Iran were also helped as part of humanitarian cooperation between India and Nepal, reflecting regional solidarity in times of crisis.
Iran-Israeli War and Starmcele
Evacuation effort comes as a result of the 12 -day conflict between Israel and Iran, which began with Israeli air strikes focused on Iranian nuclear and military sites, including key nuclear facilities.
The strikes supported by the United States focused on the degradation of the Iranian nuclear program, but according to the initial American intelligence information, it reportedly only returned it for months to completely destroy it. Both nations required victory after intensive exchanges of rockets and drone attacks that caused victims on both sides.
The effects acquire a ceasefire through the United States and facilitated by Qatar 24 June 2025, which temporarily stopped hostility. Israel canceled the war restrictions, the reopening of airports and allowing citizens to restore normal activities, while Iran also signaled compliance with the ceasefire.
Despite some initial accusations of violations from both sides, the ceasefire has largely held and offers cautious optimism for peace.
However, the tension remains high, with both nations cautious future escalations. The conflict emphasized the fragile security situation in the Middle East and the challenges associated with achieving permanent peace.
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