- The aircraft left for Delhi-Ghaziabad at 3 pm. The aircraft stopped at Jamnagar to rest and refuel the Indians from Afghanistan. 150 Indians repatriated from Afghanistan. Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s constant monitoring on the mission of repatriating Indians.
The Air Force’s C-17 Globemaster aircraft carrying more than 150 people departed from Kabul on Tuesday morning, airlifted Indian nationals from Afghanistan to Jamnagar Air Force Base around 11:15 am today and flew to Delhi-Ghaziabad around 3 pm Rudendra Tandon, India’s ambassador to Afghanistan, was also on board the Air Force plane that returned to India from Kabul today.
Officials including Jamnagar Collector and SDM Mamlatdar have reached the airport. Jamnagar SDM has given official information that the aircraft has landed. Indians from Afghanistan invested in Jamnagar to rest and provide fuel.
Many Indians are still there: Rudrend Tandon: After landing in Jamnagar, Rudrend Tandon said, “We are constantly monitoring the situation, as there are still some Indians there.”
Air India will continue its commercial flights as long as Kabul Airport continues. Unfortunately, Many Indians do not register at our embassy, registration is must to bring them back at such times. So air India has had to close its doors.
We are active in bringing any Indian trapped there to India. The External Affairs Ministry has also started a help desk. The Indians were willing to live in Afghanistan even amid such a changed situation; they have been persuad. And they will be allow to return when the commercial flight resumes.
Tears of joy in the eyes of Indians When the plane landed at Jamnagar. The eyes of the citizens returning from Afghanistan in tears of joy as soon as they reached their safe homeland. The Prime Minister was constantly monitoring and monitoring the entire mission. Most of the short-term investors in Jamnagar are employees of Indian government offices in Afghanistan.
The IAF planes, with the help of US forces operating the ATC, took off from Hamid Karzai Airport around 8 am. Kabul time. Indian Ambassador to Afghanistan Rudrendra Tandon is on a flight with 120 other diplomats and officials. Air Force plane carrying Indians from Afghanistan landed at Jamnagar and has now departed from Jamnagar for Delhi-Ghaziabad.
The prime minister immediately launched a mission mode to airlift Indians for the safety of Indian nationals. Today, about 150 Indian nationals have returned home safely.
To protect Indian nationals in Afghanistan from the Taliban, the Prime Minister immediately sent an Indian Air Force plane to airlift the Indian nationals living there. Govt sent a helicopter that arrived in Delhi yesterday.
The plane, which arrived at the airbase, has refuelled at Jamnagar and left for Delhi. Minister of State for Food and Civil Supplies Dharmendrasinh Jadeja, Mayor Binaben Kothari, Deputy Mayor Tapanbhai Parmar were present.
Standing Committee Chairman Manishbhai Kataria, Dandak Ketanbhai Gosrani, Ruling party leader Kusumben Pandya, city BJP president Vimambhai, city BJP president Vimambhai are present at Jamnagar airport. Vijay Singh Jethwa, Collector Saurabh Parghi, Provincial Officer Jamnagar City Astha Dangar, Deputy DDO Parth Kotdia, Mamlatdar Akshar Vyas etc. were present. You can also read about horrible pictures of Afghanistan Airport.