India thank all the countries for collaboration in 'Operation Sindhu'
New -Delhi, June 26 (IANS). During the Israeli-Iran War, the Indian government managed ‘Operation Sindhu’ to bring its citizens back to these two countries safely. The governments of Israel, Iran, Jordan, Egypt, Armenia and Turkmenistan supported the operation to make this operation a success. The Government of India has thanked all these countries for their cooperation. In the weekly media briefing, Randhir Jaiswal, spokesman for the Indian Foreign Ministry, said that the government of India has brought its citizens of Iran through 14 flights so far. Flights from Iran, Armenia and Turkmenistan were operated. The last flight of Armenia will end up in New -Delhi tonight. Indian citizens were also taken to Jordan and Egypt borderlands due to the closure of the Israeli airspace, from which they were brought back to India by special flights. Jaiswal said: “We would like to thank Israel, Jordan and Egyptian governments for cooperation in Operation Indus. We also want to thank the government of Iran. As you know, we have opened our airspace to evacuate our citizens. We are grateful to the government of Iran for this particular work. We are also grateful for the Turkmen and the evacuation of the citizens of this work. Citizens, 11 OCI card holders, nine Nepalese citizens, some Sri Lankan citizens and an Iranian citizen. a truce between Iran-Israel. We welcomed it. We judge the situation at ground level to continue the operation Sindhu or not. The related information will be shared. “According to the Foreign Ministry, a total of 275 people from special aircraft, including 272 Indian citizens and three Nepali citizens, arrived in New Delhi of Iran on Thursday. Citizens welcomed to reach New -Delhi.