
New Delhi: Where on one side the army and paramilitary forces are face to face in Sudan and a big civil war is going on between the two. At the same time, a 72-hour ceasefire is currently going on here. In this difficult time, India has stepped up efforts on a large scale to evacuate its citizens from Sudan. He is running Operation Cauvery at a fast pace here.
According to the news received there, so far 1100 Indian citizens have been evacuated from Sudan. Today i.e. on Thursday, a C-130J military transport aircraft of the Indian Air Force reached Jeddah with 128 Indians. At the same time, 360 citizens reached the national capital Delhi from Jeddah through a commercial flight last night.
On reaching Delhi here, these citizens fiercely raised long slogans of Bharat Mata, Narendra Modi, and Indian Airforce Zindabad. Meanwhile, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar tweeted that all Indian citizens have been accorded a warm welcome on their return to Delhi. He told that 360 Indian citizens have returned home on the first flight. To evacuate the Indians stranded in Sudan, they are first taken to Jeddah, a city in Saudi Arabia. After this, all these people are being repatriated from there.
At the same time, sources also say that the military transport aircraft C-17 of the Indian Air Force also left for Mumbai from Jeddah on Wednesday. This flight will reach Mumbai today. Significantly, a deadly battle is going on between the army of the country of Sudan and the RSF. About 400 people have also died in this battle. At the same time, people are seen being riddled with bullets on the streets.

Here, in this difficult time, India deployed two military transport aircraft of the Indian Air Force in Jeddah and the naval ship INS Sumedha in Port Sudan as part of its rescue operation to evacuate its citizens. Now the Indians trapped here are being evacuated as soon as possible.