Operation Sindhu: Three Evacuation Flights Expected to Arrive in India Today

As part of the ongoing Operation Sindhu, three evacuation flights are scheduled to arrive in India today, bringing back Indian nationals from conflict-hit areas in West Asia.

The first flight, operated by Jazeera Airways, is expected to land at Indira Gandhi International Airport (T3), New Delhi, at 08:00 IST, arriving from Jordan.

Two additional military evacuation flights operated by the Indian Air Force's C-17 aircraft are also scheduled to land at Air Force Station (AFS) Palam. The first C-17 flight from Jordan is expected to arrive at 08:45 IST, followed by another from Sharm-El-Sheikh (Egypt) with an estimated arrival time of 11:30 IST.

While media access is restricted at AFS Palam, official visuals and coverage will be made available through accredited agencies including Doordarshan (DD), ANI, PTI, and IANS.

Operation Sindhu is India’s ongoing evacuation effort aimed at safely repatriating its citizens stranded in regions experiencing instability.

 

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