Modi govt’s evacuation plan could include Indians stranded in US, UK apart from the Gulf
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Modi govt’s evacuation plan could include Indians stranded in US, UK apart from the Gulf

The Indians stranded in these countries will likely need to produce a medical certificate stating they are not Covid-19 positive before being evacuated. 

   
PM Narendra Modi held a video conference with chief ministers to discuss the nationwide lockdown Saturday | PTI

PM Narendra Modi holds a video conference with chief ministers to discuss the nationwide lockdown (representational image) | PTI File Photo

New Delhi: The Narendra Modi government’s massive evacuation plan for Indians stuck abroad could involve not just the Gulf countries but also the US and countries in Europe, ThePrint has learnt.

While modalities are still being worked out, government sources said that a team for the evacuation process is being set up to coordinate not just with the countries concerned but also with state governments.

While sources did say the evacuation will be massive, they did not elaborate on the actual numbers involved. Those who will be evacuated will include Indians who have lost their jobs or whose work permits have expired.

“The evacuation process will involve countries in the Gulf, the US and Europe. Modalities are still being worked out to see if it would be complete Europe or just the UK,” a source told ThePrint.

According to the plan being worked on, India will be deploying assets from the Indian Navy, Indian Air Force and Air India primarily.

ThePrint had on 28 April reported that the Modi government is working on an evacuation plan focusing on the Gulf countries.


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‘Covid-free’ certificates for evacuees

Sources involved in the process said that the Indians stranded will need to be tested before being cleared for evacuation. A decision is yet to be taken on whether these people will be tested by Indian officials or if they need to produce a medical certificate stating they are not infected.

In all likelihood, Indians will need to produce the medical certificate before boarding.

However, all evacuees will be quarantined in their respective states upon arrival in India, sources said.

Once plans are finalised, a team of officers will also be deputed within the Ministry of External Affairs to take care of the massive evacuation process.

They could be added to the existing Covid-19 cell within the ministry, sources said.

Resources on standby

The MEA has been the lead agency for the task and is coordinating with the defence and the civil aviation ministries besides state governments and the Prime Minister’s Office.

In a briefing by the Service Chiefs and Chief of Defence Staff General Bipin Rawat Friday, the forces said about 30 aircraft and several ships are on standby for the evacuation exercise.

“We are fully ready … our ships are ready. We will go and bring them back. This will be a continuous process for some time,” Navy Chief Admiral Karambir Singh said.

IAF chief Air Chief Marshal R.K.S. Bhadauria said 28-30 aircraft are ready for the evacuation.

India had carried out one of the biggest evacuations ever in the world when it brought back about 1.7 lakh citizens in 1990 after Iraq went to war with Kuwait.

In 2015, India evacuated over 5,500 people, including 1000 foreign nationals from Yemen, after Saudi Arabia launched air strikes against Iranian-allied Houthi rebels.


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