58 Flights Deployed to Evacuate Indians Stranded in West Asia Amid War Tensions
The Indian government has arranged 58 special flights operated by IndiGo, Air India, and Air India Express to evacuate Indian citizens stranded in West Asia due to ongoing war tensions.
The Government of India has announced that 58 special flights will be operated to evacuate Indian citizens stranded in West Asia due to escalating war tensions in the region.
According to official sources, the evacuation flights will be operated by IndiGo, Air India, and Air India Express.
Rescue Operation for Stranded Indians
Many Indians working and living in several Middle Eastern countries have been unable to travel due to the ongoing conflict and airspace restrictions in the region.
To ensure their safe return, the central government has coordinated with airlines to deploy multiple flights to bring back stranded citizens.
Government Monitoring the Situation
Authorities stated that arrangements are being made in a phased manner to evacuate Indians safely, depending on the security situation and airport operations in the affected countries.
The evacuation plan reflects India’s efforts to protect its citizens abroad as tensions continue to escalate across West Asia.



Prasanth Subramani 