Are there Indians stranded in Iran after the ceasefire?
Yes, thousands of Indians are waiting to be evacuated from Iran after a recent ceasefire in the region. The Indian government has been working to secure the safe return of its citizens from Iran, with a particular focus on those stranded on ships in the Hormuz Strait.
Stranded Ships in Hormuz
At least five Indian ships are currently stranded in the Hormuz Strait, a key waterway in the Gulf of Oman. The ships, carrying a combined cargo of oil and other essential commodities, were unable to navigate the strait due to the conflict in the region.
The Indian government has been in talks with Iranian authorities to secure the safe passage of the stranded ships. Meanwhile, a massive evacuation effort is underway to bring back thousands of Indians who were living or working in Iran at the time of the ceasefire.
Evacuation Efforts Underway
According to sources, over 7,500 Indians are expected to be evacuated from Iran in the coming weeks. The Indian government has set up special teams to coordinate the evacuation efforts, which are being carried out in collaboration with Iranian authorities.
The Indians being evacuated include students, workers, and families who were living in Iran at the time of the ceasefire. Many of them are being brought back to India on special flights, while others are being transported by road and sea.
The Indian government has assured that all necessary arrangements have been made to ensure the safe and smooth evacuation of its citizens from Iran.
