Jedah: India has concluded Operation Kaveri, a mission to remove Indian people from Sudan’s war-torn country. The Indian Air Force carried out the mission, which comprised the safe evacuation of all Indian people who desired to leave the country.
The operation was initiated in response to Sudan’s deteriorating security situation, beset by political instability, civil unrest, and armed warfare in recent years. The Indian government has been keeping a close eye on the situation and working hard to protect the safety and well-being of its residents in Sudan.
Throughout the operation, the Indian Air Force flew many flights from Sudan to India to evacuate Indian residents. The expedition was carried out with extreme caution and safety in mind, and all Indian individuals who wanted to leave Sudan were safely evacuated.
The accomplishment of Operation Kaveri demonstrates India’s dedication to its citizens’ safety and well-being at home and abroad. The government has thanked the Indian Air Force, and everyone engaged in the mission for their hard work and devotion.
Because the situation in Sudan remains volatile, the Indian government has recommended all Indian people not visit there till further notice. The government would continue to closely watch the situation and take all necessary precautions to guarantee the safety of Indian people in Sudan and elsewhere.