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‘Safety Of 1 Crore Indians Top Priority’: India Moves To Evacuate Citizens From War-Hit West Asia

Dedicated Control Rooms and Helplines to Help Indians Stranded in West Asia

As the world continues to grapple with the COVID-19 pandemic, it has caused unprecedented disruptions to the global travel industry. Indians living and working in West Asia have been particularly affected as many countries in the region have closed their borders and suspended flights in an effort to contain the spread of the virus.

In such a challenging situation, the Indian government has come up with a much-needed solution to assist the stranded Indians in West Asia. From March 4 onwards, dedicated control rooms and helplines will be set up to provide support and assistance to those who are stuck in various countries in the region.

This initiative by the government is a sign of their commitment and responsibility towards the welfare of their citizens. The control rooms and helplines will be operational 24×7 and will be manned by trained professionals who will provide round-the-clock assistance to those in need. This will not only provide relief to the stranded Indians but also give them a sense of reassurance and support during these difficult times.

The control rooms and helplines will be established in various Indian embassies and consulates in the region, including countries like the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, and Bahrain. These countries are home to a large Indian community, with many of them working in crucial industries such as healthcare, engineering, and construction.

The control rooms and helplines will serve as a one-stop solution for all the issues and concerns faced by the stranded Indians. They will provide information and guidance on various matters such as flight cancellations, rescheduling of flights, visa extensions, and other related issues. This will not only help ease their anxiety but also provide them with the necessary support to navigate their way back home.

In addition to this, the control rooms and helplines will also coordinate with the respective governments in the region to ensure the safe return of stranded Indians. The Indian government has been in constant communication with the authorities in these countries and is working towards finding a solution to bring back their citizens.

This initiative by the government is a commendable step towards ensuring the safety and well-being of its citizens. It shows the government’s dedication and commitment towards its people, especially in times of crisis. The control rooms and helplines will act as a lifeline for the stranded Indians, providing them with the necessary support and assistance to overcome the challenges they are facing.

Furthermore, this initiative will not only benefit the stranded Indians but will also strengthen the bilateral relations between India and the countries in West Asia. The cooperation and coordination between the Indian government and the authorities in the region is a testament to the strong ties and friendships shared between the two.

As the control rooms and helplines go live from March 4, it is a ray of hope for the stranded Indians in West Asia. They can now rest assured that their government is working tirelessly to bring them back home safely. It is a heartening reminder that in times of crisis, the Indian government stands by its citizens and will go to great lengths to ensure their well-being.

In conclusion, the establishment of dedicated control rooms and helplines is a much-needed step towards providing support and assistance to Indians stranded in West Asia. It reflects the government’s proactive approach and readiness to tackle any challenges faced by its citizens. As the world continues to battle the pandemic, let us all come together and support each other in these difficult times.

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