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Operation Sindhu: Over 100 Indian students evacuated from Iran land in Delhi

Amid escalating conflict between Israel and Iran, Indian students in Tehran were moved out of the city, 110 of them crossing the border into Armenia, through arrangements made by the Indian Embassy on Tuesday under ’Operation Sindhu’.

June 19, 2025 / 07:22 IST
The Jammu and Kashmir Students’ Association thanked Prime Minister Narendra Modi and External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar for launching the evacuation effort.

An aircraft carrying over 100 Indian students evacuated from Tehran, Iran, via Armenia amid the ongoing Iran-Israel conflict landed in Delhi under 'Operation Sindhu'.

Approximately 110 students crossed the border from Iran into Armenia through arrangements made by the Indian Embassy. The first batch, all from Urmia Medical University, was transported by road to Armenia before being flown to Delhi. According to NDTV, the flight was delayed by three hours.

Minister of State for External Affairs Kirti Vardhan Singh said more people are being evacuated.

In a statement issued, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) had said Indian students in Tehran have been moved out of the city for safety reasons through arrangements made by the Indian Embassy.

Other residents who are self-sufficient in terms of transport have also been advised to move out of the city in view of the developing situation, the MEA had said.

Separately, some Indians have been facilitated to leave Iran through the border with Armenia, the MEA said, adding that further advisories may be issued given the fluid situation.

“We have planes ready. We will be sending another plane today. We are evacuating some more people from Turkmenistan. Our missions have opened 24-hour lines for any request for evacuation. As the situation evolves, we will be sending more planes to evacuate Indian nationals,” Kirti Vardhan Singh said.

He thanked governments in Turkmenistan and Armenia for their support.

Varta, a student from Kashmir, who was among those who landed here, said, “We were the first ones to be evacuated from Iran. The situation was quite critical. We were terrified. We thank Indian government and Indian embassy who worked very fast and swiftly to bring us here. Our neighbourhood was attacked. When the Indian government came to our doorstep it felt like home,” she told PTI-Videos.

According to the Jammu and Kashmir Students Association, 110 Indian students from Urmia Medical University, 90 of them from the Kashmir Valley, have safely crossed the border into Armenia, PTI news agency reported.

Mir Khalif, an MBBS student who landed in Delhi, said it was a tense situation in Iran. “We could see missiles. There was a war going on. Our neighbourhood was bombed. We were very afraid of the situation. I hope we will never see those days again,” he told reporters.

Khalif thanked the Indian government for evacuating them first to Armenia and then bringing them back home. “There are students still stuck in Iran. They are being relocated to safer places. We hope they will also be airlifted to India soon,” he added.

Ali Akbar, another Indian student, said that while they were travelling in a bus, they saw a missile and a drone falling. “The situation that has been shown in the news is correct. It is extremely bad. Tehran has been destroyed,” the student from Delhi said.

Haider Ali, father of 21-year-old Maaz Haider, an MBBS student in Iran, thanked the Indian government for the rescue efforts. “We are really happy. The students have been brought back home safely. We thank the Indian government for this. But we are sad that students, who are stuck in Tehran, have not been rescued,” he told PTI Videos, and urged the authorities to evacuate students still stranded in Tehran.

Parvez Alam, father of Sameer Alam, was also seen waiting for his son at the airport. “It has been two years since he has been studying in Urmia. Everything was fine but recently the situation deteriorated. We were under a lot of stress. But the Indian government evacuated students to Armenia where they were kept in good hotels. We are thankful to the Indian government,” the Bulandshahr resident told PTI Videos.

The Jammu and Kashmir Students’ Association thanked Prime Minister Narendra Modi and External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar for launching the evacuation effort.

“We remain hopeful that all remaining students will be evacuated soon,” the association said in a statement.

Moneycontrol World Desk
first published: Jun 19, 2025 06:40 am

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