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Operation Ganga

Operation Ganga was an evacuation mission carried out by the Indian government to rescue its citizens stranded in neighboring countries of Ukraine during the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine. The citizens were transported from Romania, Hungary, Poland, Moldova, and Slovakia to India with assistance from these countries.[7][8] India maintained a neutral stance during the invasion.[9][10]

Operation Ganga
Part of the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine
Operational scopeHumanitarian relief
Planned byMinistry of External Affairs and Indian Armed Forces
ObjectiveEvacuation of Indian nationals
Date26 February 2022 (2022-02-26) – 11 March 2022
Beyond 11 March 2022 for nationals left if assistance sought[1]
Executed byMinistry of External Affairs, Indian Air Force and Air India, IndiGo, SpiceJet, Air India Express, Go First, AirAsia India,[2][3] with the support and coordination of the government and embassies of neighbouring countries.
OutcomeAbout 25,000 Indian nationals were evacuated[4]
147 citizens of 18 other countries were evacuated
Casualtiesone student[5] killed
one student[6] injured

Prime Minister Narendra Modi had a phone call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on 26 February 2022 during which, among other issues, the safety of students was brought up.[11] The first evacuation flight from Bucharest reached New Delhi with 249 nationals at around 2:55 am Indian Standard Time (IST) on 27 February.[12] Four union ministers—namely, Hardeep Singh Puri, Jyotiraditya Scindia, Kiren Rijiju and V.K. Singh—were sent the next day to neighbouring countries of Ukraine to assist in prioritizing coordination with local authorities.[13][14] The Indian Air Force and multiple Indian private airlines provided logistical support.[3]

India had about 20,000 Indian nationals in Ukraine,[15] out of which just over 18,000 were students.[16] Approximately 16,000 Indian citizens were present in Ukraine at the moment of commencement of Russian invasion.[17] By 5 March, about 18,000 had crossed the border of Ukraine.[18][19] However emergency evacuation was requested by students still in Ukraine, such as in Sumy.[20][21][22] Following a "Leave Kharkiv Immediately" embassy advisory on 2 March,[23] the Indian Ministry of Defence released a survival advisory for those still in Ukraine and specifically Kharkiv.[24][25] By 6 March about 16,000 Indians had been flown to India in 76 flights.[26] On 8 March the MEA said that all students in Sumy have been moved facilitated by humanitarian corridors.[27][28]

A Ukraine returned Indian National from Madlauda who was studying M.B.B.S in Bogomolets National Medical University Kyiv had written an autobiography “The life of Tolka by Dr. Nitin Chopra”[29] based on true experiences and stories of escape from war zone. Which was later covered by “ The times of India[30][31]

Background edit

Ukraine government statistics from its Ministry of Education and Science place just over 18,000 Indian students in the country.[16] Hotspots for Indian students in Ukraine included Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv, Bogomolets National Medical University and Kyiv Medical University of UAFM.[32] In an affidavit submitted by Indian government in Kerala High Court on 2 March 2022 the government estimated 20,000 Indian nationals in Ukraine.[15]

Operation edit

 
Animated map of the military situation (click to view) (For further information see 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine)

The Indian government through its Embassy in Kyiv issued advisories before the conflict through its communication channels.[33] It had mixed impact.[33] Approximately 4000 Indian nationals left Ukraine before the closure of airspace over the affected areas on the morning of 24 February.[34][35] The first Indian government advisory was issued on 15 February which was followed by stronger advisories.[36] As it was becoming increasingly difficult to provide assistance to the growing numbers the Embassy, on 26 February, advised students not to go to border posts without prior coordination from the embassy.[37] On 28 February, the MEA advised all Indian citizens in Ukraine to move to and seek shelter in the towns of western Ukraine and to go to the border only after coordinating with Indian authorities.[38] The MEA set up multiple information dissemination and communication channels— a round the clock helpline, email, website, fax, other phone numbers[39]—and later on a Twitter handle.[40] The Indian Community Welfare Fund, for Indian citizens in other countries in distress, is activated.[41][42][43]

Between 24 February and 7 March, the Indian Prime Minister talked to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Russian President Vladimir Putin multiple times about the situation, during which Modi expressed his belief the evacuations were important and acknowledged the warring nations' assistance of them.[44][45]

A survival advisory on 3 March, put together by Manohar Parrikar Institute for Defense Studies and Analyses, targeted those still in Ukraine and specifically Kharkiv.[24][25] This included sharing WhatsApp geolocations, usage of a white flag and learning some Russian lines.[24][25] By mid-6 March, the MEA control room had received over 12,400 calls and 9000 e-mails.[46] On the same day, the Embassy of Ukraine also tweeted the utilization of Google Forms to collect data of those still left in Ukraine.[47] The first flight took place on 26 February from Bucharest in Romania and reached Delhi on 27 February at 2:55 am Indian Standard Time (IST).[12][48] By 27 February 2022 (Day 3), 469 students were evacuated.[48] By 1 March, over 2000 nationals were back.[49] The next five days saw the number climb to about 16,000.[26] Airlines assisting the evacuation included the private carriers AirAsia India,[50] Air India, IndiGo, Air India Express and SpiceJet.[3][49] The Indian Air Force provided additional support; multiple C-17 Globemasters were utilized,[3] along with Ilyushin Il-76 aircraft on standby.[8] The evacuations were coordinated with COVID-19 pandemic protocols at airports.[36] IndiGo and Air India went on to carry out the maximum number of flights.[27] AirAsia India operated multiple flights from Budapest to Hungary and Suceava in Romania to Delhi. Additionally, the airline operated 16 domestic flights in collaboration with Governments of Odisha and Kerala to facilitate the onwards journey of over 2,500 Indians evacuated as part of Operation Ganga.[51]

Prime Minister Narendra Modi dispatched special envoys to assist coordination efforts. The special envoys were high level Union Ministers– ministers of civil aviation, transport, law, and petroleum and natural gas.[13] Jyotiraditya Scindia would assist coordination from Romania and Moldova, Kiren Rijiju from Slovakia, Hardeep Singh Puri from Hungary and General V. K. Singh from Poland.[13] By 28 February the Prime Minister had chaired at least three high level meetings related to the operation with the external affairs minister and secretary and the national security advisor.[52][53] The PM (head of government) briefed the President of India Ram Nath Kovind (head of state) on the situation on 1 March.[54] On 2 March India, including through its National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) stocks, sent a batch of humanitarian relief in form of medical aid, tents, blankets, sleeping mats and solar lamps.[55][56][57]

On 10 March, the last stranded Indian Nationals of about 600 from Ukraine's Sumy were brought to Rzeszow airport in Poland via 13 buses,[58] and then were finally brought back to India on 11 March via three flights, accomplishing the operation. On the same day, India's Minister of External Affairs S. Jaishankar on Twitter hailed the operation, thanking everyone who were responsible and helped to accomplish this mission. Prime Minister Narendra Modi interacted with Indian diaspora who were at the forefront of the operation in respective neighbouring countries via video conferencing.[59]

Situation edit

Educational hostels and bunkers in buildings in Ukraine provided shelter for those unable to travel to evacuation points.[32] Students faced problems withdrawing and exchanging money.[32] Indian students were less prepared for how to react to the escalating military situation as compared to the Ukrainians (Russo-Ukrainian War).[60]

On 1 March the Indian Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced that all Indians have left the capital of Kyiv.[61] The Indian Embassy in Ukraine, in all caps, on 2 March tweeted "LEAVE KHARKIV IMMEDIATELY" and that, using any means possible, reach nearby locations including Pisochyn. (These are 11, 12 and 16 kilometers walking distance.)[23] The deadline given was "by 6 pm local time (9.30 pm IST)".[23] A defence advisory on 3 March suggested multiple survival guidelines to those still left.[24] All Indians were evacuated by Pisochyn by 5 March.[62] The last major locality with Indians was Sumy.[63] Around 1,000 foreign students were among the first wave of evacuees from Sumy to Poltava on 8 March,[64] among whom 576 are Indians.[65][66] This was facilitated by humanitarian corridors.[28] Indian sailors and several sailors from other countries stranded in port of Mykolaiv were also provided evacuation assistance in the same time period.[66]

Some Indian students reported through social media that they faced trouble and others were beaten up, while attempting to cross the Ukraine-Poland border. But they were relieved and made to feel home by the selfless Indian diaspora in Poland who were at the border.[67][68] Poland's Ambassador to India clarified that it was a humanitarian situation and Poland would ease border crossings and all nationalities would be provided food and shelter.[69] Attempts were made, including in an Indian embassy advisory, to get Indian students to use the tricolour, the flag of India, to provide identification.[70][71][72] Some students who crossed over found temporary accommodation by themselves, while others required embassy arrangements.[73] Evacuation flights had taken off from locations including Budapest in Hungary, Rzeszow in Poland, Kosice in Slovakia.[49]

Russian passage had been sought on the eastern front of Ukraine to evacuate through Russia.[74] Some Indian students in Russia had started preparing for eventualities even though Russia was showing signs of normalcy.[75] The blow of the COVID-19 pandemic to education since 2020 threatened to be worsened for the students by the ongoing situation.[75] The Russian Embassy in India in the capital saw small scale protests on 25 February by some of the families whose relatives haven't been able to get themselves out.[76]

On 17 March, Official Spokesperson of the Ministry of External Affairs stated that there are still some Indians in Ukraine and if assistance is required it will be provided.[1]

Routes edit

 
2005 derivative UN map. Ukraine is 784.93 miles (1,263.22 km) wide and 346.4 miles (557.5 km) long.[77]

From Ukraine, land routes to the bordering states were used. From the capitals of the bordering countries, there were flights to Indian cities of Delhi and Mumbai. From Moldova, there were land routes to Romania.[48][78][79][80]

Casualties edit

A fourth year medical student from the Indian state of Karnataka named Naveen S.G. was India's first and only casualty in the war.[81][82][83]

Homecoming edit

Students shared narratives regarding their experiences. People from Kerala were mentioning about how the Malayli community in Poland made them feel at home. Chandramohan Nallur, a resident of Poland along with Pradeep Nayar were the first responders who worked with Embassy staff and the MEA crisis management desk. Chandramohan Nallur became the face of Operation Ganga among students and parents of those who crossed via Poland. He along with Pradeep Nayar ran the largest volunteer group of 98 from day 1 until the Sumy evacuation.[84][85][86] Families and some senior government leaders greeted their children at the airports.[87] The Indian embassy also helped in the evacuation of 147 citizens of 18[88] other countries—two Lebanese and three Syrian sailors in Mykolaiv,[66] nine Bangladeshi nationals,[89] a Pakistani national,[90] and Nepalese, Tunisian student.[89][91]

Reactions edit

A number of stranded Indian students in Ukraine had criticised Indian government's rescue efforts. They had also uploaded a number of videos on social media to highlight their plight in Ukraine.[5] The criticism intensified after an Indian student was killed in the Russian shelling of Kharkiv.[92] In response, several supporters of Government referred to the students as "ungrateful".[93]

A number of Indian politicians and citizens had also criticised government's efforts and accused it of not doing enough to rescue the students. They also asked government to scale up its efforts to rescue the stranded Indian students.[94][95][96] On 28 February, an unidentified Indian student interrupted the reporting of Gaurav Sawant, an Indian journalist, and said that there was no help and no representative to assist them.[97]

Nevertheless, the government praised itself for carrying the out operation.[98][99][100] Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that the mission was a success due to 'India's growing influence', and stated that it was carried out when other countries were facing problems.[101]

Further reading edit

  • "Editorial: Fairy tales". Telegraph India. 8 March 2022.
  • "Varanasi: Ukraine war, Operation Ganga dominate public discourse on poll day". National Herald. 7 March 2022.
  • Moizee, Shadab (8 March 2022). "Amid Ukraine Crisis, 'Operation Ganga' Comes Under Fire". TheQuint.
  • Mallick, Abhilash (5 March 2022). "Student Criticism & Misinformation: Narratives Around India's Ukraine Evacuation". TheQuint.
  • "Stranded Indian Student Escapes From Ukraine With Pet Dog". NDTV. 1 March 2022.
  • "Back from Ukraine: Tears and smiles as students reunite with families". The Indian Express (Photos). 28 February 2022.
  • Trivedi, Vivek (25 February 2022). "War In Ukraine: Meet Indian Students Who Stayed Back to Complete Education". News18.
  • "Op Ganga: Scindia praises 'brave family' for helping in evacuation of 7,457 Indian students from Ukraine". India TV. 7 March 2022.
  • Chaudhuri, Pooja (8 March 2022). "The Hindu journalist falsely attacked for reporting TN govt paid for evacuation of students". Alt News.
  • "Bhopal: Operation Ganga finds brief mention in MP govt's budget". The Free Press Journal. Indo-Asian News Service. 9 March 2022.
  • "Op Ganga 'most active': ToI cites unnamed sources, compares with 'inactive' countries". Newslaundry. 1 March 2022.
  • "DNA: Operation Ganga - Analysis of the 'indecent' character of Indian students". ZEE5 (Video). 9 March 2022.
  • "It's our duty to help them, say Malayali volunteers in Poland". Times of India. 2 March 2022.

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Operation Ganga was an evacuation mission carried out by the Indian government to rescue its citizens stranded in neighboring countries of Ukraine during the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine The citizens were transported from Romania Hungary Poland Moldova and Slovakia to India with assistance from these countries 7 8 India maintained a neutral stance during the invasion 9 10 Operation GangaPart of the 2022 Russian invasion of UkraineOperational scopeHumanitarian reliefPlanned byMinistry of External Affairs and Indian Armed ForcesObjectiveEvacuation of Indian nationalsDate26 February 2022 2022 02 26 11 March 2022 Beyond 11 March 2022 for nationals left if assistance sought 1 Executed byMinistry of External Affairs Indian Air Force and Air India IndiGo SpiceJet Air India Express Go First AirAsia India 2 3 with the support and coordination of the government and embassies of neighbouring countries OutcomeAbout 25 000 Indian nationals were evacuated 4 147 citizens of 18 other countries were evacuatedCasualtiesone student 5 killedone student 6 injuredPrime Minister Narendra Modi had a phone call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on 26 February 2022 during which among other issues the safety of students was brought up 11 The first evacuation flight from Bucharest reached New Delhi with 249 nationals at around 2 55 am Indian Standard Time IST on 27 February 12 Four union ministers namely Hardeep Singh Puri Jyotiraditya Scindia Kiren Rijiju and V K Singh were sent the next day to neighbouring countries of Ukraine to assist in prioritizing coordination with local authorities 13 14 The Indian Air Force and multiple Indian private airlines provided logistical support 3 India had about 20 000 Indian nationals in Ukraine 15 out of which just over 18 000 were students 16 Approximately 16 000 Indian citizens were present in Ukraine at the moment of commencement of Russian invasion 17 By 5 March about 18 000 had crossed the border of Ukraine 18 19 However emergency evacuation was requested by students still in Ukraine such as in Sumy 20 21 22 Following a Leave Kharkiv Immediately embassy advisory on 2 March 23 the Indian Ministry of Defence released a survival advisory for those still in Ukraine and specifically Kharkiv 24 25 By 6 March about 16 000 Indians had been flown to India in 76 flights 26 On 8 March the MEA said that all students in Sumy have been moved facilitated by humanitarian corridors 27 28 A Ukraine returned Indian National from Madlauda who was studying M B B S in Bogomolets National Medical University Kyiv had written an autobiography The life of Tolka by Dr Nitin Chopra 29 based on true experiences and stories of escape from war zone Which was later covered by The times of India 30 31 Contents 1 Background 2 Operation 3 Situation 4 Routes 5 Casualties 6 Homecoming 7 Reactions 8 Further reading 9 References 10 External linksBackground editUkraine government statistics from its Ministry of Education and Science place just over 18 000 Indian students in the country 16 Hotspots for Indian students in Ukraine included Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv Bogomolets National Medical University and Kyiv Medical University of UAFM 32 In an affidavit submitted by Indian government in Kerala High Court on 2 March 2022 the government estimated 20 000 Indian nationals in Ukraine 15 Operation edit nbsp Animated map of the military situation click to view For further information see 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine The Indian government through its Embassy in Kyiv issued advisories before the conflict through its communication channels 33 It had mixed impact 33 Approximately 4000 Indian nationals left Ukraine before the closure of airspace over the affected areas on the morning of 24 February 34 35 The first Indian government advisory was issued on 15 February which was followed by stronger advisories 36 As it was becoming increasingly difficult to provide assistance to the growing numbers the Embassy on 26 February advised students not to go to border posts without prior coordination from the embassy 37 On 28 February the MEA advised all Indian citizens in Ukraine to move to and seek shelter in the towns of western Ukraine and to go to the border only after coordinating with Indian authorities 38 The MEA set up multiple information dissemination and communication channels a round the clock helpline email website fax other phone numbers 39 and later on a Twitter handle 40 The Indian Community Welfare Fund for Indian citizens in other countries in distress is activated 41 42 43 Between 24 February and 7 March the Indian Prime Minister talked to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Russian President Vladimir Putin multiple times about the situation during which Modi expressed his belief the evacuations were important and acknowledged the warring nations assistance of them 44 45 A survival advisory on 3 March put together by Manohar Parrikar Institute for Defense Studies and Analyses targeted those still in Ukraine and specifically Kharkiv 24 25 This included sharing WhatsApp geolocations usage of a white flag and learning some Russian lines 24 25 By mid 6 March the MEA control room had received over 12 400 calls and 9000 e mails 46 On the same day the Embassy of Ukraine also tweeted the utilization of Google Forms to collect data of those still left in Ukraine 47 The first flight took place on 26 February from Bucharest in Romania and reached Delhi on 27 February at 2 55 am Indian Standard Time IST 12 48 By 27 February 2022 Day 3 469 students were evacuated 48 By 1 March over 2000 nationals were back 49 The next five days saw the number climb to about 16 000 26 Airlines assisting the evacuation included the private carriers AirAsia India 50 Air India IndiGo Air India Express and SpiceJet 3 49 The Indian Air Force provided additional support multiple C 17 Globemasters were utilized 3 along with Ilyushin Il 76 aircraft on standby 8 The evacuations were coordinated with COVID 19 pandemic protocols at airports 36 IndiGo and Air India went on to carry out the maximum number of flights 27 AirAsia India operated multiple flights from Budapest to Hungary and Suceava in Romania to Delhi Additionally the airline operated 16 domestic flights in collaboration with Governments of Odisha and Kerala to facilitate the onwards journey of over 2 500 Indians evacuated as part of Operation Ganga 51 Prime Minister Narendra Modi dispatched special envoys to assist coordination efforts The special envoys were high level Union Ministers ministers of civil aviation transport law and petroleum and natural gas 13 Jyotiraditya Scindia would assist coordination from Romania and Moldova Kiren Rijiju from Slovakia Hardeep Singh Puri from Hungary and General V K Singh from Poland 13 By 28 February the Prime Minister had chaired at least three high level meetings related to the operation with the external affairs minister and secretary and the national security advisor 52 53 The PM head of government briefed the President of India Ram Nath Kovind head of state on the situation on 1 March 54 On 2 March India including through its National Disaster Response Force NDRF stocks sent a batch of humanitarian relief in form of medical aid tents blankets sleeping mats and solar lamps 55 56 57 On 10 March the last stranded Indian Nationals of about 600 from Ukraine s Sumy were brought to Rzeszow airport in Poland via 13 buses 58 and then were finally brought back to India on 11 March via three flights accomplishing the operation On the same day India s Minister of External Affairs S Jaishankar on Twitter hailed the operation thanking everyone who were responsible and helped to accomplish this mission Prime Minister Narendra Modi interacted with Indian diaspora who were at the forefront of the operation in respective neighbouring countries via video conferencing 59 Situation editEducational hostels and bunkers in buildings in Ukraine provided shelter for those unable to travel to evacuation points 32 Students faced problems withdrawing and exchanging money 32 Indian students were less prepared for how to react to the escalating military situation as compared to the Ukrainians Russo Ukrainian War 60 On 1 March the Indian Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced that all Indians have left the capital of Kyiv 61 The Indian Embassy in Ukraine in all caps on 2 March tweeted LEAVE KHARKIV IMMEDIATELY and that using any means possible reach nearby locations including Pisochyn These are 11 12 and 16 kilometers walking distance 23 The deadline given was by 6 pm local time 9 30 pm IST 23 A defence advisory on 3 March suggested multiple survival guidelines to those still left 24 All Indians were evacuated by Pisochyn by 5 March 62 The last major locality with Indians was Sumy 63 Around 1 000 foreign students were among the first wave of evacuees from Sumy to Poltava on 8 March 64 among whom 576 are Indians 65 66 This was facilitated by humanitarian corridors 28 Indian sailors and several sailors from other countries stranded in port of Mykolaiv were also provided evacuation assistance in the same time period 66 Some Indian students reported through social media that they faced trouble and others were beaten up while attempting to cross the Ukraine Poland border But they were relieved and made to feel home by the selfless Indian diaspora in Poland who were at the border 67 68 Poland s Ambassador to India clarified that it was a humanitarian situation and Poland would ease border crossings and all nationalities would be provided food and shelter 69 Attempts were made including in an Indian embassy advisory to get Indian students to use the tricolour the flag of India to provide identification 70 71 72 Some students who crossed over found temporary accommodation by themselves while others required embassy arrangements 73 Evacuation flights had taken off from locations including Budapest in Hungary Rzeszow in Poland Kosice in Slovakia 49 Russian passage had been sought on the eastern front of Ukraine to evacuate through Russia 74 Some Indian students in Russia had started preparing for eventualities even though Russia was showing signs of normalcy 75 The blow of the COVID 19 pandemic to education since 2020 threatened to be worsened for the students by the ongoing situation 75 The Russian Embassy in India in the capital saw small scale protests on 25 February by some of the families whose relatives haven t been able to get themselves out 76 On 17 March Official Spokesperson of the Ministry of External Affairs stated that there are still some Indians in Ukraine and if assistance is required it will be provided 1 Routes edit nbsp 2005 derivative UN map Ukraine is 784 93 miles 1 263 22 km wide and 346 4 miles 557 5 km long 77 From Ukraine land routes to the bordering states were used From the capitals of the bordering countries there were flights to Indian cities of Delhi and Mumbai From Moldova there were land routes to Romania 48 78 79 80 Casualties editA fourth year medical student from the Indian state of Karnataka named Naveen S G was India s first and only casualty in the war 81 82 83 Homecoming editStudents shared narratives regarding their experiences People from Kerala were mentioning about how the Malayli community in Poland made them feel at home Chandramohan Nallur a resident of Poland along with Pradeep Nayar were the first responders who worked with Embassy staff and the MEA crisis management desk Chandramohan Nallur became the face of Operation Ganga among students and parents of those who crossed via Poland He along with Pradeep Nayar ran the largest volunteer group of 98 from day 1 until the Sumy evacuation 84 85 86 Families and some senior government leaders greeted their children at the airports 87 The Indian embassy also helped in the evacuation of 147 citizens of 18 88 other countries two Lebanese and three Syrian sailors in Mykolaiv 66 nine Bangladeshi nationals 89 a Pakistani national 90 and Nepalese Tunisian student 89 91 Reactions editA number of stranded Indian students in Ukraine had criticised Indian government s rescue efforts They had also uploaded a number of videos on social media to highlight their plight in Ukraine 5 The criticism intensified after an Indian student was killed in the Russian shelling of Kharkiv 92 In response several supporters of Government referred to the students as ungrateful 93 A number of Indian politicians and citizens had also criticised government s efforts and accused it of not doing enough to rescue the students They also asked government to scale up its efforts to rescue the stranded Indian students 94 95 96 On 28 February an unidentified Indian student interrupted the reporting of Gaurav Sawant an Indian journalist and said that there was no help and no representative to assist them 97 Nevertheless the government praised itself for carrying the out operation 98 99 100 Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that the mission was a success due to India s growing influence and stated that it was carried out when other countries were facing problems 101 Further reading edit Editorial Fairy tales Telegraph India 8 March 2022 Varanasi Ukraine war Operation Ganga dominate public discourse on poll day National Herald 7 March 2022 Moizee Shadab 8 March 2022 Amid Ukraine Crisis Operation Ganga Comes Under Fire TheQuint Mallick Abhilash 5 March 2022 Student Criticism amp Misinformation Narratives Around India s Ukraine Evacuation TheQuint Stranded Indian Student Escapes From Ukraine With Pet Dog NDTV 1 March 2022 Back from Ukraine Tears and smiles as students reunite with families The Indian Express Photos 28 February 2022 Trivedi Vivek 25 February 2022 War In Ukraine Meet Indian Students Who Stayed Back to Complete Education News18 Op Ganga Scindia praises brave family for helping in evacuation of 7 457 Indian students from Ukraine India TV 7 March 2022 Chaudhuri Pooja 8 March 2022 The Hindu journalist falsely attacked for reporting TN govt paid for evacuation of students Alt News Bhopal Operation Ganga finds brief mention in MP govt s budget The Free Press Journal Indo Asian News Service 9 March 2022 Op Ganga most active ToI cites unnamed sources compares with inactive countries Newslaundry 1 March 2022 DNA Operation Ganga Analysis of the indecent character of Indian students ZEE5 Video 9 March 2022 It s our duty to help them say Malayali volunteers in Poland Times of India 2 March 2022 References edit a b Operation Ganga Not Over At Least 15 30 Indians Still Awaiting Evacuation from Ukraine Says Govt News18 17 March 2022 Retrieved 6 April 2022 Russia Ukraine war Air India IndiGo SpiceJet fly to evacuate stranded Indians back home The Free Press Journal 28 February 2022 Retrieved 28 February 2022 a b c d IAF joins Operation Ganga 31 flights to bring back 6 300 Indians stranded in Ukraine Onmanorama 2 March 2022 Retrieved 3 March 2022 Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi virtually met stakeholders 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guidelines for students stuck in Ukraine The Indian Express Retrieved 3 March 2022 a b c Advisory for Indian Nationals Students in Ukraine Kharkiv Press Information Bureau Government of India 3 March 2022 Archived from the original on 4 March 2022 Retrieved 3 March 2022 a b India successfully evacuated over 15 920 students from Ukraine via 76 flights Mathrubhumi English 6 March 2022 Retrieved 7 March 2022 a b Operation Ganga All Indian students moved out of Ukraine s Sumy says MEA Business Standard India Press Trust of India 9 March 2022 Retrieved 9 March 2022 a b Ukraine All Indian Students Evacuated From Sumy Says MEA The Wire 8 March 2022 Retrieved 9 March 2022 Chopra Nitin Preeth Niveditha 6 October 2023 The Life of Tolka Poetry World Org ISBN 978 93 92507 05 2 Life was uncertain even in the safety bunkers says Dr Nitin Chopra The Times of India ISSN 0971 8257 Retrieved 8 April 2024 मडल ड क कव बन प यट आफ द ईयर mobile punjabkesari 10 January 2016 Retrieved 8 April 2024 a b c Dollar exchange stopped no way to return Indian students in Ukraine narrate their ordeal The Tribune India 24 February 2022 Retrieved 27 February 2022 a b Kalra Shyna 23 February 2022 For Indian Students in Ukraine It s a War Between Expensive Airfare and Learning Losses News18 Retrieved 28 February 2022 Transcript of Special Briefing on Ukraine Situation by Foreign Secretary Shri Harsh Vardhan Shringla February 24 2022 Ministry of External Affairs India 24 February 2022 Retrieved 8 March 2022 Operation Ganga Air India s second flight carrying 250 Indian evacuees from Ukraine lands in Delhi Firstpost Press Trust of India 27 February 2022 Retrieved 27 February 2022 a b Arnimesh Shanker 27 February 2022 Bouquets PM s message for students back from Ukraine how BJP pushed its machinery into Op Ganga ThePrint Retrieved 27 February 2022 Kumar Akhil ed 26 February 2022 Don t Go To Border Posts Without Advisory From Indian Embassy In Ukraine NDTV Retrieved 28 February 2022 Achom Debanish ed 28 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PTI 7 March 2022 Retrieved 7 March 2022 Ghosh Poulomi 7 March 2022 PM Modi speaks with Zelensky call with Putin scheduled later today Hindustan Times Retrieved 7 March 2022 Bhaumik Anirban 6 March 2022 Over 15 920 Indians brought back from Ukraine under Operation Ganga Deccan Herald Retrieved 7 March 2022 Indian Embassy in Ukraine asks stranded students to fill Google form on urgent basis The Indian Express 6 March 2022 Retrieved 7 March 2022 a b c Govt launches Operation Ganga devises plan to evacuate 15 000 Indians Livemint 27 February 2022 Retrieved 27 February 2022 a b c 616 Indians Return From Ukraine On 3 IndiGo Air India Express Flights NDTV 1 March 2022 Retrieved 3 March 2022 AirAsia India joins Operation Ganga operates evacuation flight to Romania Free Press Journal Retrieved 18 October 2022 AirAsia India Operates Multiple Flights Under Operation Ganga SMEStreet 11 March 2022 Retrieved 18 October 2022 Ukraine crisis PM Modi chairs high level meeting on Operation Ganga Business 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