New Delhi. India ( Indians ) has kept two C-130J military transport aircraft on standby in Jeddah and an Indian Navy ship has reached a key port in the region as part of the government’s plan to evacuate Indian nationals stranded in violence-hit Sudan. Has gone. Giving details about this, the Ministry of External Affairs said that contingency plans have been kept ready for the safe evacuation of Indians, but any activity on the ground will depend on the security situation. The ministry said that the security situation in Sudan’s capital Khartoum remained volatile with reports of heavy clashes from various places.
The Ministry of External Affairs said that India is making every effort to ensure the safety of Indians trapped in Sudan. “We are closely monitoring the complex and evolving security situation in Sudan,” the ministry said, adding, “We are closely coordinating with various partners for the safe evacuation of Indians stranded in and seeking to leave Sudan.” The Ministry of External Affairs and the Indian Embassy in Sudan are in regular touch with the Sudanese authorities, including the United Nations, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Egypt and the US, among others. The ministry said, “As part of our preparations, the Government of India is working on several options to complete this mission faster.”
The ministry said, “Two C-130J (aircraft) of the Indian Air Force are currently kept ready to take off in Jeddah and INS Sumedha has reached Port Sudan.” Contingency plans are ready, but on the ground, the ministry said. Any activity will depend on the security situation, which remains volatile due to heavy fighting in various places in Khartoum.’ It said Sudanese airspace is closed to all foreign aircraft and ground movement is also at risk.