US-Iran War: Over 52,000 Indians Returned Following Partial Opening Of Airspace, Says MEA

The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) of India announced that over 52,000 Indians have successfully returned to the country following the recent partial reopening of airspace in the region, which was previously affected by escalating tensions due to the conflict between the US and Iran. This development comes as a relief to many Indian nationals who had been stranded overseas amid the crisis. The MEA has been actively coordinating efforts to facilitate the safe return of these citizens, and the reopening of airspace has significantly eased travel restrictions. As the situation remains fluid, the Indian government continues to monitor developments closely and is prepared to assist any remaining nationals in returning home. This move highlights the importance of international cooperation in times of geopolitical strife, as well as the Indian government's commitment to the welfare of its citizens abroad.
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