This evacuation follows Iran’s decision to lift airspace restrictions for Indian flights. The recent operations, part of Operation Sindhu, have already facilitated the return of 110 students from Armenia. While many are grateful, concerns remain for those still stranded. The Iranian embassy expressed commitment to facilitate further evacuations, ensuring the safety of Indian citizens.

Three charter flights will land in Delhi tonight with about 1,000 Indian nationals, mostly students, from Iran. The evacuation was made possible after Iran lifted airspace restrictions in a special gesture for India. Another flight, carrying Indian nationals from Turkmenistan’s capital Ashgabat will also land in Delhi. The Indians returning on the flight had left Iran through a land border crossing.
This will be the second batch of Indians evacuated from Iran in view of the precarious security situation arising out of Iran-Israel hostilities. On Thursday, 110 Indian students arrived in New Delhi on a special flight from Yerevan, Armenia under Operation Sindhu – the massive evacuation exercise by India to bring back its nationals from Iran and Israel.
“We faced no issues till now,” said an Indian student after being evacuated from Iran.
However, their journey to their motherland was not easy.
“We consider Indians as our own people. Iran’s airspace is closed but because of this issue, we are making arrangements to open it for the safe passage of Indian nationals,” Hosseini said at a media briefing.
Hosseini said Tehran is in close contact with the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) and the Indian embassy in Iran to ensure safe evacuation of Indian nationals.
“We are arranging for the safe passage of Indians who want to leave via air or via road through third countries or directly from Iran,” he said.
The Iranian diplomat also said that all Indians in Iran are safe. At the same time, he said a few Indian students sustained injuries after an Israeli air strike hit a students’ dormitory in Tehran a few days back.

