
India stands with its people whenever they're in trouble: PM Modi says citing Afghanistan evacuation
India Today
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has said if Indians are in trouble in any part of the world, the country will help them with all its might.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday said that despite many challenges India is evacuating its people from Afghanistan, asserting that if any Indian is in trouble anywhere in the world, the country stands up to help him with all its might. Modi, who was speaking after dedicating to the nation the renovated complex of Jallianwala Bagh memorial in Amritsar through video link, referred to “Operation Devi Shakti”, India's complex mission to evacuate its citizens and Afghan partners from Kabul, and said that not just people, but Sikh holy scriptures have been brought back. He said be it the COVID-19 crisis or the present situation in Afghanistan, India always helped its nationals in any part of the world.
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