NE NEWS SERVICE
NEW DELHI, MAY 16
Five hundred and eighty-eight Indian nationals stranded in the Maldives due to COVID-19-induced international travel restrictions were evacuated on Saturday from the island nation on an Indian Navy warship. In its Phase 2 of Operation Samudra Setu, INS Jalashwa left Male for Kochi with 588 Indian citizens, including 70 women, 21 children and 497 onboard on Saturday morning, a Defence source said here.
INS Jalashwa departs Malè with Indian nationals on board.
This was Ph-II of #Op_SamudraSetu by @indiannavy, in its efforts to bring back Indians stranded outside country.@SpokespersonMoD@HCIMaldives @DefenceMinIndia@MEAIndia pic.twitter.com/Cseal6SMZY
— PRO Shillong, Ministry of Defence (@proshillong) May 16, 2020
The ship entered the Male port on May 15 and started embarkation of Indian citizens who had already registered with the Indian embassy in the Maldives. This is the second trip of INS Jalashwa. It was to depart for Kochi on May 15 night but due to bad weather, the ship left on Saturday morning.
ભારતીય નૌસેનાનું જહાજ INS જલશ્વ 6 સગર્ભા
21 બાળકો સહિત 588 ભારતીય નાગરિકોને લઇને માલે બંદરથી રવાના થયું
ભારતીય નૌસેનાએ ઓપરેશન સમુદ્ર સેતુ તબક્કો-2ની કામગીરી શરૂ કરી
સંપૂર્ણ પ્રક્રિયા દરમિયાન સલામતી અને તબીબી પ્રોટોકોલનું પૂરતું ધ્યાન રાખવામાં આવ્યું @DefencePRO_Guj pic.twitter.com/2uDeimBiSn
— Siddharth Dholakia (@SidDholakia) May 16, 2020
In a tweet, the High Commission of India in Maldives has expressed its gratitude to the government of the island nation for ensuring safe repatriation of stranded Indian citizens. “We are extremely grateful to the Govt. of #Maldives and all concerned agencies in ensuring safe and secure repatriation of nearly 1500 Indian nationals from the Maldives under Op. #SamudraSetu,” the Indian High Commission tweeted. The Indian nationals were screened medically, allotted IDs and their baggage sanitised before boarding the ship.
#NationalCadetCorps #Gujarat #VVNagarGroup Amid chants of vegetable vendors a cadet makes social distancing circles wid clockwork precision #ExNCCYogdan #MoDAgainstCorona @SpokespersonMoD @HQ_DG_NCC @PIBAhmedabad @airnewsalerts @Zee24Kalak @Divya_Bhaskar @tv9gujarati @PMOIndia pic.twitter.com/ufQBEQ4Wn8
— PRO Defence Gujarat (@DefencePRO_Guj) May 16, 2020
Earlier, INS Jalashwa successfully brought 698 Indian nationals to Kochi on May 12. Thereafter, the ship proceeded for preparatory activities towards phase two of the evacuation operation which included disinfection and sanitisation of the entire ship with special attention to the areas occupied by the previous set of repatriated citizens.
#NationalCadetCorps With a song on their lips & determined 2 work with sincerity- cadets of #VVNagarGroup pick their dose of refreshment. Day 39 of #ExNCCYogdan in #Gujarat #MoDAgainstCorona @SpokespersonMoD @HQ_DG_NCC @PIBAhmedabad @DDIndialive @Zee24Kalak @Divya_Bhaskar pic.twitter.com/NBv235lud4
— PRO Defence Gujarat (@DefencePRO_Guj) May 16, 2020
Meanwhile, another Indian Naval Ship Magar also brought back 202 Indian nationals, which included 23 women and three children, from the Maldives on May 12. The ship had sailed from the Maldives on May 10.
#NationalCadetCorps #Gujarat #20GujBn #Valsad Cadets are worried about UR social distancing.With politeness they assist in Q mgmt #ExNCCYogdan #MoDAgainstCorona @SpokespersonMoD @HQ_DG_NCC @PIBAhmedabad @DDNewsGujarati @DDIndialive @airnewsalerts @Zee24Kalak @tv9gujarati pic.twitter.com/6sWYxiH14Z
— PRO Defence Gujarat (@DefencePRO_Guj) May 16, 2020
The repatriation was conducted following standard operating procedure (SOP) prepared by the central government, factoring all possible contingencies.
#NationalCadetCorps #Gujarat cadet of #VVNagarGroup helping citizens 2 sanitise b4 entering bank #ExNCCYogdan #MoDAgainstCorona @SpokespersonMoD @HQ_DG_NCC @PIBAhmedabad @DDNewsGujarati @PMOIndia @DDIndialive @airnewsalerts @Zee24Kalak @Divya_Bhaskar @tv9gujarati @CollectorAnd pic.twitter.com/Ej0zrJjdAl
— PRO Defence Gujarat (@DefencePRO_Guj) May 16, 2020
All precautions for infection control on ships, in conjunction with isolation and quarantine protocols for crew were ensured.
In addition to it as part of the Indian government outreach amidst the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, Indian Naval Ship Kesari departed for Maldives, Mauritius, Seychelles, Madagascar and Comoros, to provide food items, COVID related medicines, including Hydroxychloroquine tablets and special ayurvedic Medicines with medical assistance teams.
#ઓપરેશનસમુદ્રસેતુ જલશ્વ જહાજ. માલે ખાતે 30-40 નોટિકલ માઇલ પર વરસાદ અને પવન વચ્ચે પણ સ્ટાફે જહાજમાં બેસાડવામાં આવેલા મુસાફરોની તમામ ઔપચારિકતાઓ પૂર્ણ કરી અને આ સંપૂર્ણ પ્રક્રિયા દરમિયાન સલામતી અને તબીબી પ્રોટોકોલનું પૂરતું ધ્યાન રાખવામાં આવ્યું હતું. @SpokespersonMoD@indiannavy pic.twitter.com/TcSiOn8yAY
— PRO Defence Gujarat (@DefencePRO_Guj) May 16, 2020
This deployment as ”Mission Sagar”, is in line with India’s role as the first responder in the region and builds on the excellent relations existing between these countries to battle the COVID-19 pandemic and its resultant difficulties.
“The deployment is in consonance with the Prime Minister’s vision of Security and Growth for All in the Region ”SAGAR” and highlights the importance accorded by India to relations with her neighbouring countries and further strengthens the existing bond,” Navy Spokesperson Commander Vivek Madhwal said.
He said that the operation is being progressed in close coordination with the Ministries of Defence and External Affairs, and other agencies of the government.