Lok Sabha Election / Modi government is on the way to another major diplomatic success amid election noise, know the whole matter

Zoom News : Apr 16, 2024, 09:30 PM
Lok Sabha Election: Recently, the result of the successful diplomacy of the Narendra Modi government came to light, when the release of 8 former Indian Navy officers sentenced to death in Qatar became possible. They returned home safely. Along with all this, amid the ongoing tension between Iran and Israel, an Israeli cargo ship is in the headlines these days. Let us tell you that this Israeli cargo ship has been captured by Iran. There are a total of 25 people on board this ship, of which 17 are Indians and one woman is also included in it.

Big statement from Iran's Foreign Minister

Now in this matter also another big victory of Indian diplomacy and Indian foreign policy can be seen. The Indian government is looking for a way for the safe release of the Indians captured by Iran on the ship. Iran has captured an Israeli ship near the Strait of Hormuz. After getting information about the presence of 17 Indians on this ship, India's Foreign Ministry became active and now Iran's Foreign Minister has also given a statement on this matter. Regarding this matter, Iran's Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdullahian said that Indian officials will be allowed to meet the 17 Indians present on the cargo ship.

'PM Modi's guarantee works in foreign countries too'

Amir-Abdullahian telephoned Indian Foreign Minister S. Informed Jaishankar about this. Whereas, Jaishankar had asked for the release of the Indian crew members aboard this cargo ship. According to the news, Indian officials are in contact with Iran to ensure the release of 17 countrymen. Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar has expressed full confidence in bringing back the 17 Indian crew members aboard the cargo ship captured by Iran. He also said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi's guarantee works not only within the country but also abroad.

Operations have already taken place to evacuate civilians

Before this, be it from the war-torn areas of Russia and Ukraine, during the Palestine-Israel war, evacuating Indians stranded in Sudan or bringing back citizens stranded abroad during the Covid pandemic, the Modi government has done this time and again. Have shown it by doing. Wherever there was any kind of crisis or disaster all over the world, the Modi government was successful in evacuating Indians from there and this can be seen as their diplomatic victory. The Ministry of External Affairs of the Government of India has been running rescue operations to rescue its citizens stranded in crisis-hit countries around the world.

Thousands of Indians evacuated safely from many countries in 10 years

In the last 10 years, the Ministry of External Affairs has safely evacuated thousands of Indians from many countries. Modi government evacuated over 22,500 Indians from war-torn Ukraine under Operation Ganga. Similarly, under Operation Kaveri, more than 3,800 Indians stranded in Sudan were evacuated from there in 2023. With the capture of Afghanistan by the Taliban, in the year 2021, about 1,200 people were repatriated safely to their homeland under Operation Devi Shakti. These people also included 206 Afghans belonging to the Afghan Hindu/Sikh minority community.

India had also planted flags in 'Vande Bharat Mission'

When war broke out between the government and Houthi rebels in Yemen in 2015, about 5,600 people were evacuated from there under Operation Rahat run by the Modi government. In February 2019, Wing Commander Abhinandan Varthaman was brought back safely from Pakistan. Along with this, during the Corona epidemic, lakhs of Indians were brought back home under the Vande Bharat Mission. After the earthquake in Nepal in 2015, Operation Maitri was launched by the government. Under this, more than 5,000 Indians returned home safely in a joint operation of the Army and Air Force. During this period, the Indian Army had also successfully evacuated 170 foreign nationals from America, Britain, Russia and Germany. (IANS)

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