Operation Ajay update: Second flight carrying 235 Indian nationals lands in Delhi

As we know, the war between Israel and Palestine has caused the storm. The whole world is worried about this war. However, the happy and good news came that 235 Indian nationals had been successfully landed in Delhi under Operation Ajay. This is mind-blowing news for those people whose loved ones are involved in 235 Indians. In this operation, after the war between Israel and Hamas, the second flight bringing 235 Indian citizens back from Israel successfully landed at the Delhi airport. Yes, the flight landed on Saturday. We will try to review all the details about the news. We continue the article.

Second flight with 235 Indian citizens lands in Delhi

According to the report, on Friday, the second group of 235 Indian citizens, including two children, were evacuated safely. Mos MEA Rajkumar Ranjan Singh welcomed the Indian nationals at the airport. Operation Ajay was launched on Thursday by India to enable the return of those who wish to return to their homes following the brazen attacks by Hamas militants on Israeli cities on October 7. The second flight left at 11:02, according to local time. The Indian government will also continue the evacuation tomorrow. There are several things left to tell you about the news, which you will find in the next section of the article.

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According to the report, the email was sent to the next group of Indian citizens registered for today’s special flight. Other registered people will receive the message for subsequent flights. The first charter flight to facilitate the return of Indian citizens from Israel departed from Ben Gurion Airport on Thursday afternoon with 211 citizens. That flight landed Friday morning. Let us tell you that Ben Gurion International Airport is the main international airport in Israel. This airport is located on the northern outskirts of the city of Lod. Scroll down the page to find out more information about the news, which you will find in the next section of the article.

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According to the report, those Indians are trapped there and must register in the mission’s database if they want to return home. The government bears the cost of their return. The Indian embassy in Israel is trying to help Indian companies and citizens. They have also created a helpline for citizens. There are around 18,000 Indian citizens living and working in Israel, including students, several IT professionals and diamond traders. Stay tuned to us for more updates.

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