Wednesday, May 6, 2026
ADVT 
India

First batch of 278 Indians from war-torn Sudan leave for India under Operation 'Kaveri'

Darpan News Desk IANS, 25 Apr, 2023 04:11 PM
  • First batch of 278 Indians from war-torn Sudan leave for India under Operation 'Kaveri'

New Delhi, April 25 (IANS) The first batch of 278 Indian citizens from war-torn Sudan on Tuesday left the African nation to return back home, as they boarded the Indian Navy warship INS Sumedha from Port Sudan to be ferried to Saudi Arabia's Jeddah.

External Affairs Ministry spokesperson Arindam Bagchi tweeted pictures of Indians boarding INS Sumedha at Port Sudan. Some of them could be seen waving the Indian flag while on board the carrier.

"First batch of stranded Indians leave Sudan under Operation Kaveri. INS Sumedha with 278 people onboard departs Port Sudan for Jeddah," he posted.

The evacuation process named Operation Kaveri, started on April 23, as apart from INS Sumedha, two Indian Air Force aircraft were sent to bring back Indian citizens stuck in Sudan's capital Khartoum, where civil war broke out on April 15 after its army and paramilitary forces clashed with each other, leading to large scale violence, which has led to the death of hundreds of people, including an Indian citizen.

Last week, Prime Minister Narendra Modi had undertaken a review meeting with top officials on the situation prevailing in Sudan. He had asked for the preparation of a contingency plan to evacuate Indians stuck in that country.

There are around 3,000 Indians in Sudan.

The security situation in Sudan continues to be volatile with reports of fierce fighting coming from several parts of the country.

MORE India ARTICLES

2 die, many hospitalised in Lucknow after drinking contaminated water

2 die, many hospitalised in Lucknow after drinking contaminated water
Preliminary investigations revealed that the patients had either been affected by food poisoning or due to the consumption of dirty water. 

2 die, many hospitalised in Lucknow after drinking contaminated water

Pegasus saga: NCP fears foreign powers may be snooping on India

Pegasus saga: NCP fears foreign powers may be snooping on India
Throwing a new dimension to the ongoing Pegasus spyware phone-tapping controversy, the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) expressed deep apprehensions that some 'foreign powers' may be snooping on the country, here on Tuesday.

Pegasus saga: NCP fears foreign powers may be snooping on India

20 students of two schools in Punjab test Covid positive

20 students of two schools in Punjab test Covid positive
While 12 students are from Kailash Nagar, eight are from Basti Jodhewal. District Magistrate Varinder Kumar Sharma has ordered closure of both schools till August 24.

20 students of two schools in Punjab test Covid positive

Repeal farm laws, Punjab CM urges Shah

Repeal farm laws, Punjab CM urges Shah
Expressing concern over "inimical powers from across the border trying to exploit the resentment and disgruntlement against the government", he sought an enduring and expeditious solution to the farmers' concerns.

Repeal farm laws, Punjab CM urges Shah

Mamata blames Centre for floods in West Midnapore

Mamata blames Centre for floods in West Midnapore
The Ghatal subdivision is one of the flood prone areas of West Bengal. Therefore, the Ghatal block is very vulnerable to flood hazards. 

Mamata blames Centre for floods in West Midnapore

Punjab CM seeks CAPFs to tackle Pakistan-backed terror outfits

Punjab CM seeks CAPFs to tackle Pakistan-backed terror outfits
Citing the recent heavy influx of weapons, hand grenades, and IEDs into the state, with Pakistan's ISI also raising the ante ahead of the Independence Day and in the run-up to the Assembly polls, he told Shah at a meeting here this evening that the security situation was grave and needed the Centre's immediate intervention.

Punjab CM seeks CAPFs to tackle Pakistan-backed terror outfits