Indian Navy’s INS Jalashwa arrived at Kochi Harbour on Sunday bringing back 698 Indian nationals that were stranded in Male, Maldives as part of Operation Samudra Setu.
According to the Indian Navy, there are 19 pregnant women among the 698 Indian nationals.
#Kerala: 698 Indian nationals have been brought to Kochi Harbour onboard INS Jalashwa from Malé, Maldives under the #OperationSamudraSetu. pic.twitter.com/exZdf0f22m
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The Navy officials had on Saturday said that the INS Jalashwa mission highlighted India’s commitment to safeguarding its diaspora anywhere in the world.
#Kerala: INS Jalashwa carrying 698 Indians from Maldives arrived at Kochi port today. Around 40 KSRTC buses, 50 cars and ambulances are parked outside the Port to take the passengers to different quarantine centers after their medical checkup. pic.twitter.com/aQ0sU5488L
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Operation Samudra Setu is repatriation mission launched by the Indian Navy to bring Indian citizens home from foreign shores in wake of COVID-19. The mission is being conducted in close coordination with Ministries of Defence, External Affairs, Home Affairs, Health and various other agencies of the Government of India and state governments.
(With ANI Inputs)
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