‘Operation Ganga in full gear!’: Scindia meets Indian Ambassador to Romania, Moldova to discuss operational issues for evacuation

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‘Operation Ganga in full gear!’: Scindia meets Indian Ambassador to Romania, Moldova to discuss operational issues for evacuation


Bucharest: Civil Aviation Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia, who’s overseeing the evacuation efforts of Indian nationals stranded in Ukraine as a Government of India-appointed particular envoy, on Wednesday (native time) met the Indian Ambassador to Romania and Moldova, Rahul Shrivastava to discuss the operational issues for evacuation and the flight plan from Bucharest and Suceava in the approaching days. 

“Met the Indian Ambassador to Romania & Moldova, Sh Rahul Shrivastava Ji to discuss the operational issues for evacuation and the flight plan from Bucharest & Suceava in the coming days. #OperationGanga in full gear!” Scindia tweeted. 

The ministers knowledgeable that Moldova`s borders have been opened for incoming Indian college students and talks are underway to make preparations for their journey to Bucharest for onward flight to India. 

“Moldova`s borders have been opened for incoming Indian students. Proper shelter and food arrangements will be made. Talks are on to make arrangements for their journey to Bucharest for onward flight to India,” he tweeted. 

Earlier in the day, Scindia, who will oversee the evacuation efforts of Indian nationals in Romania and Moldova, met and interacted with Indian college students awaiting their flights on the Bucharest Airport and warranted them of their fast departure from the Romanian capital.

“Met & interacted with Indian students awaiting their flights at the Bucharest Airport. Overwhelmed by their grit & concerned by their anxiety amid the tough times. However, assured them of their quick departure from Bucharest. PM Narendra Modi ji & all of India have got their back!” he tweeted.

After Russia`s forces launched army operations in Ukraine on February 24, the Government of India launched `Operation Ganga` to deliver again stranded Indian nationals from the conflict-torn Ukraine. 

As a part of the `Operation Ganga` mission, particular flights are being operated freed from value. The first such evacuation flight carrying 219 Indian nationals stranded in Ukraine landed in Mumbai on February 26. 

Several such flights have landed in India up to now. Indian Air Force (IAF) has additionally joined the federal government`s evacuation efforts as its C-17 transport plane left for Romania in the early hours of Wednesday morning from the Hindan airbase close to New Delhi.

24×7 management centres have been arrange to help in the evacuation of Indian nationals via the border crossing factors with Poland, Romania, Hungary and Slovakia. A brand new route has been opened via Moldova and an MEA crew can also be now in place there and is operational. The crew will help in the evacuation of Indians via Romania.

A devoted Twitter Account (@opganga) has been arrange to help Operation Ganga. The Indian Embassy in Kyiv has suggested Indian residents in opposition to shifting to any of the border checkpoints with out prior coordination with authorities officers at border posts.

In a bid to energize the evacuation efforts, the Government of India appointed 4 particular envoys who will oversee evacuation operations of stranded Indians in Ukraine`s neighbouring nations. Union Minister for Petroleum and Natural Gas Hardeep Singh Puri will oversee evacuation efforts in Hungary, Union Law Minister Kiren Rijiju in Slovakia, Gen (retd) VK Singh in Poland whereas Civil Aviation Minister Jyotiraditya Scindia will probably be going to Romania and also will go to Moldova.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has held a number of conferences up to now to overview the continued efforts beneath Operation Ganga to deliver again Indians stranded in Ukraine. He has additionally stated that India will assist individuals from neighbouring nations and growing nations who’re stranded in Ukraine and will search help.

Meanwhile, Foreign Secretary Harsh Vardhan Shringla knowledgeable on Tuesday that every one Indian nationals have left Kyiv and almost 60 per cent of Indians in Ukraine have left the nation up to now. 

He stated out of an estimated 20,000 Indian residents in Ukraine, 60 per cent have left the nation because the first advisory was issued by the federal government.

“Of the remaining 40 per cent, roughly half remain in the conflict zone in Kharkiv and the other half have either reached the western border of Ukraine or are heading towards the western border. They are generally out of conflict areas,” Shringla stated.

Briefing the media in regards to the evacuation of Indians together with college students from Ukraine in the wake of Russian army operations, Shringla knowledgeable that over the following three days, 26 flights have been scheduled to deliver out Indian residents. “Apart from Bucharest and Budapest, airports in Poland and the Slovak Republic will also be used,” he stated.

An Indian pupil, Naveen Shekharappa died in Ukraine`s Kharkiv following shelling in the world on Tuesday. He hailed from the Haveri district in Karnataka.

Russian forces launched army operations in Ukraine on February 24, three days after Moscow acknowledged Ukraine`s breakaway areas – Donetsk and Luhansk – as impartial entities. Several nations together with the UK, the US, Canada, and the European Union have condemned Russia`s army operations in Ukraine and imposed sanctions on Moscow. These nations have additionally promised Ukraine to assist with army support to combat Russia.

The US, Canada and European allies agreed to take away key Russian banks from the interbank messaging system, SWIFT which suggests Russian banks received`t find a way to talk securely with banks past Russia`s borders. President Putin has additionally signed a decree on particular financial measures in opposition to the US and its allies.

Fighting in Ukraine has up to now pushed greater than 500,000 individuals throughout the nation`s borders, in accordance to the UN refugee company.

Speaking at an emergency session of the UN General Assembly on February 28, Russia`s Permanent Representative to the United Nations, Vasily Nebenzya, had stated that Russia has no plans to occupy Ukraine.

On February 28, negotiations between delegations of Russia and Ukraine had been held in the Gomel Region of Belarus and one other spherical of talks is scheduled for March 2.

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