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Vande Bharat Mission brought back 3.64 lakh Indians as repatriation measure: MEA

| @indiablooms | Jun 25, 2020, at 09:33 pm

New Delhi/IBNS: The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) on Thursday said the Vande Bharat Mission has now been operational for the past 7 weeks and a total of 364209 Indians have returned to the country.

"Of a total number of 513047 Indians who have registered their request with our Missions abroad for repatriation to India as of today, 364209 have returned under this Mission," MEA spokesperson Anurag Srivastava said in a statement.

In the first three phases of the Vande Bharat Mission, around 875 international flights were scheduled for operation from over 50 countries across 5 continents.

"So far, more than 700 of these flights have reached India, repatriating around 1,50,000 Indians. The remaining 175 flights under Phase 3 are expected to reach in the coming days," he said.

These flights have been instrumental in addressing the immediate requirements of stranded Indians from many parts of the world.

"We are committed to bringing back our remaining compatriots particularly in the GCC countries, Malaysia, Singapore among other places. In order to continue with our efforts, Phase IV of VBM is being firmed up with effect from 3 July 2020. Phase IV will particularly focus on countries where we still have large number of Indians who have registered to return," the spokesperson said.

Apart from these, chartered flight operations which commenced on May 26 have steadily increased over the past weeks.

"These flights have also brought back seafarers and crews of shipping companies stranded in various places. Till date, 130061 persons have returned on these flights. Demand for these flights remains very high especially in the Gulf region. Therefore, we are moving to further streamline the process," Srivastava said.

Repatriations from neighbouring countries have also been happening through land borders.

More than 84000 Indians have returned through land border immigration checkpoints from Nepal, Bhutan and Bangladesh.

On the naval front, INS Jalashwa reached Port of Bandar Abbas in Iran on June 24 to bring back Indian citizens and their embarkation will commence on Thursday.

 

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