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India expands evacuation efforts, rescuing citizens from Iran and Nepal/Sri Lanka amid tensions, while preparing flights from Israel as Rajnath Singh warns Pakistan with a strong message.

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Op Sindhu: India to also evacuate citizens of Nepal & Sri Lanka from Iran
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India is stepping up its evacuation efforts in Iran, now extending help to citizens of Nepal and Sri Lanka after their governments requested assistance. Under Operation Sindhu, flights are already bringing people home—including a recent one from Ashgabat to Delhi—while 290 Indian students made it back earlier from Mashhad once airspace reopened. The Indian Embassy has even set up emergency contacts for Nepali and Sri Lankan nationals in need.
Editor’s Note: This isn’t just about India looking out for its own—it’s a rare example of regional solidarity in a crisis. By aiding neighbors’ citizens, India strengthens diplomatic ties and sets a precedent for cooperative disaster response. For stranded families, it’s a lifeline.
'Any attack ...': Rajnath Singh warns Pakistan 'Op Sindoor not over'
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India’s defense minister, Rajnath Singh, just delivered a sharp warning to Pakistan, making it clear that Operation Sindoor—a likely reference to India’s counterterrorism efforts—isn’t done yet. He stressed that any future terror attacks from across the border will be met with a heavy response, signaling India’s zero-tolerance stance. The message? Continued aggression won’t be ignored.
Editor’s Note: Tensions between India and Pakistan are still simmering, and this warning keeps the heat on. Singh’s words aren’t just rhetoric—they’re a reminder that cross-border terrorism could spark another round of military action. For regional stability (and global watchers), this is a high-stakes standoff that could escalate quickly if provocations continue.
India will start operating evacuation flights from Israel from tomorrow
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India is stepping up efforts to bring its citizens home from conflict zones, launching evacuation flights from Israel starting tomorrow. Meanwhile, Operation Sindhu is already in motion, with two special flights from Iran expected to land in Delhi soon. Thanks to a goodwill gesture from Tehran, which lifted airspace restrictions, around 1,000 Indian students will be flown back via Mahan Air. Additional flights from Israel will operate through Amman for those looking to leave.
Editor’s Note: This isn’t just about logistics—it’s a high-stakes diplomatic and humanitarian effort. With tensions flaring in the region, India’s swift action to evacuate citizens (and Iran’s unexpected cooperation) highlights how geopolitics can shift in a crisis. For families back home, it’s a relief; for observers, it’s a real-time lesson in how nations navigate emergencies abroad.
‘Operation Sindoor’ is proof new India will respond to terror with strength & strategy: Rajnath Singh
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Defense Minister Rajnath Singh is making it clear that India won’t back down from terrorism—he’s calling Operation Sindoor a bold example of the country’s tough, strategic response. He’s sending a warning to neighboring nations that India will hit back hard if its security is threatened, while also pushing soldiers to stay physically and mentally sharp. It’s a mix of muscle and messaging.
Editor’s Note: This isn’t just chest-thumping—Singh’s words signal India’s growing confidence in counterterrorism tactics and its willingness to call out threats openly. For a region often tangled in tensions, it’s a statement that could ripple beyond borders, shaping how neighbors and terror groups gauge India’s next moves. Plus, the focus on soldiers’ well-being hints at a broader shift toward sustainable military readiness.
Operation Sindhu: Second rescue flight carrying Indians lands in Delhi
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The Indian government has successfully brought home another group of its citizens from Iran as part of Operation Sindhu, a rescue mission launched amid rising tensions in the Middle East. A flight carrying 290 Indian students—many from Jammu and Kashmir—landed safely in Delhi after Iran temporarily opened its airspace. More flights are planned to evacuate around 1,000 Indians stranded in the region.

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