Operation 'Samudra Setu': INS Jalashv reaches India with 700 Indians stranded in Maldives
Operation 'Samudra Setu': INS Jalashv reaches India with 700 Indians stranded in Maldives
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New Delhi: In the third phase of Operation 'Samudra Setu', Indian Navy warship INS Jalashv left for India on Friday with Indians stranded in Maldives. On 7 June, the ship with 700 Indians will arrive at Tuticorin Port in Tamil Nadu. INS Jalashv reached the capital Male on Thursday morning to bring Indian citizens from Maldives.

On Friday, the process of boarding the Indians was started when they arrived at the Port of Male. Check-in and screening of passengers arriving by Navy from India were completed at Velna Airport. They were then transported to the port by Navy buses. Some people also reached the port by their means. Volunteers of the India Mission in Maldives welcomed the passengers arriving in the airport area and completed the formalities before boarding the INS Jalashwa.

The passengers 'goods were sanitized before being loaded onto the ship and a seal was also put in their hands to identify the passengers' health. Arrangements were made to load their luggage separately before boarding the ship. Women and children preferred to board the ship.

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