Today:The warship INS Jalashwa returned home from Iran with 687 Indians.


Many people are stuck in different parts of the world because of the infection. Although many people have returned to the country in three months, many are still returning. India repatriated six such people, the Indian Navy said.It is learned that six hundred eighty-seven people have been brought back from the Iranian port of Abbas. Which arrived at Tuticorin Harbor in Tamil Nadu on Wednesday morning.
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A video has been posted on their official social media account on behalf of the Indian Navy. This time the Indian Navy is using warships to repatriate Indians from the Gulf countries. Fourteen ships are being prepared.
The decision has been taken to bring back all the Indians who want to return to the country. However, in this operation, attention is being paid to ensure that the members of the Navy are not attacked by infection, said a Navy official.
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Admiral G Ashok, Deputy Chief of Naval Staff, said, “We have fourteen ships ready. There are four in Western Command, four in Eastern Naval Command, three in Southern Command and a few in Andaman and Nicobar Command. That is to say, several warships are ready to rescue Indians from the Gulf countries”. The Chief of Defense Staff is working to finalize the evacuation plan and the Foreign Ministry is also expected to join. However, the Indian Navy is fully prepared.
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India is also planning to send Indian Air Force and Air India aircraft. These will be used for Indians who want to return to the country with the help of the navy. Navy warships will be used to bring in many people at once. INS Jalashwa, which was originally used for transporting goods, is now working with the Indian Navy.India is also planning to send Indian Air Force and Air India aircraft. These will be used for Indians who want to return to the country with the help of the navy. Navy warships will be used to repatriate many people at once.
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