Millennium Post

45K Indian nationals evacuated under Vande Bharat Mission so far

To expand the mission to evacuate more Indians

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NEW DELHI: The government under the Vande Bharat Mission (VBM) has so far evacuated over 45,000 Indian nationals stranded abroad due to the Coronaviru­s pandemic and the subsequent lockdown.

The official spokespers­on of the Ministry of External Affairs, Anurag Srivastava, revealed in a virtual media briefing that of the 45,216 Indians who have returned, 8,069 are migrant workers, 7,656 students and 5,107 profession­als. Around 5,000 Indians have returned through the land border immigratio­n checkpoint­s from Nepal and Bangladesh. So far, 3,08,200 persons have registered their request with the Indian missions abroad for repatriati­on to India on compelling grounds.

On Tuesday, External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar had a detailed review meeting with all the stakeholde­rs. The focus of the meeting was to ramp up the scale of the VBM and to enhance its efficiency.

"We are targeting to bring back 100,000 passengers from 60 countries by the end of Phase II," the spokespers­on said.

The VBM, he said, is in full swing with Phase I successful­ly completed from May 7 to May 16, during which 16,716 stranded Indians returned to the country.

In Phase II of VBM from May 17 to June 13, 429 Air India flights (311 internatio­nal flights and 118 feeder flights) from 60 countries are scheduled to land in India. The Indian Navy will be making four more sorties to bring back returnees from Iran, Sri Lanka and the Maldives, the spokespers­on said.

He said the government is also assisting the return of stranded Indians from remote locations in Latin America and the Caribbean, Africa and parts of Europe. This is being done with the help of foreign carriers flying to India primarily for evacuation of their nationals. Recently, about 300 stranded Indians from Peru, Mexico,

Belize, Guatemala, Honduras, Portugal and the Netherland­s were brought in. Private airlines and chartered flights have also been included in the VBM now. The numbers are expected to go up in the coming days, Srivastava said.

Meanwhile, a group of 350 Indian nationals, mostly medical students, who were stranded in Bangladesh, on Thursday returned home through the north-eastern frontiers, the first such land-crossing since the COVID-19 outbreak in the region. The Indian nationals, mostly from the northeaste­rn states, crossed the border through the three checkpoint­s on the borders with Meghalaya, Assam and Tripura.

 ?? PIC/PTI ?? Around 350 Indian citizens, largely from northeast India, are crossing over to the country from Bangladesh through 3 land border posts (Dawki-tamabil, Agartala-akhaura and Sutarkandi-sheola) on Thursday
PIC/PTI Around 350 Indian citizens, largely from northeast India, are crossing over to the country from Bangladesh through 3 land border posts (Dawki-tamabil, Agartala-akhaura and Sutarkandi-sheola) on Thursday

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