Iran war: Air India airlifts over 100 stranded Indians from Dubai amid rising unrest

In response to escalating unrest in Iran, Air India has successfully airlifted over 100 stranded Indian nationals from Dubai. The chaotic evacuation, marked by confusion and repeated announcements at the airport, highlights the challenging situation faced by many travelers in the region. Passengers reported difficult conditions, including uncertainty over flight schedules and lengthy waits. Air India, which has been actively involved in repatriating Indians from conflict zones, stepped up its efforts to ensure the safety of its citizens amid rising tensions in Iran. The Indian government has been closely monitoring the situation and is committed to providing assistance to those affected. This airlift underscores the importance of international cooperation and timely action in safeguarding the lives of expatriates during crises, reflecting India's proactive stance in protecting its citizens abroad.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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