Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

4th phase of Vande Bharat from July 3

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: India will launch the fourth phase of Vande Bharat Mission, the largest programme for repatriati­ng stranded nationals, on July 3 after bringing back more than 360,000 nationals from around the world.

Vande Bharat Mission was launched in May to bring home Indians stranded across the world because of Covid-19-related restrictio­ns, including students, people facing medical emergencie­s and workers who had been laid off.

“In order to continue with our efforts, phase four of Vande Bharat Mission is being firmed up with effect from July 3 and will particular­ly focus on countries where we still have large numbers of Indians who have registered to return,” external affairs ministry spokespers­on Anurag Srivastava told a weekly media briefing on Thursday. Over the past seven weeks, a total of 513,047 Indians registered their request for repatriati­on with Indian missions abroad and 364,209 have returned as of Thursday.

A total of 875 internatio­nal flights were scheduled from more than 50 countries in the first three phases of the mission, and more than 700 flights have reached India with 150,000 nationals.

“These flights have been instrument­al in addressing the immediate requiremen­ts of stranded Indians in many parts of the world. We are committed to bringing back our remaining compatriot­s, particular­ly in the Gulf Cooperatio­n Council countries, Malaysia, Singapore and other places,” Srivastava said.

Chartered flights under the mission began operating on May 26 and have increased over the past few weeks, he said. These flights have brought back 130,061 people stranded in various places.

The government will streamline the process for chartered flights as demand for them remains high. Flights by staterun Air India under the mission have run into problems as some countries have demanded that they too should be allowed to operate similar repatriati­on flights to India. The US has said flights under the mission will need to obtain permission 30 days in advance from July 22 as India has been “discrimina­tory” in treatment of American airlines.

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