
Worldview with Suhasini Haidar | How important are evacuations in Ukraine to Indian foreign policy?
The Hindu
As the government tries to complete Operation Ganga, The Hindu’s National and Diplomatic Affairs Editor Suhasini Haidar examines India’s evacuation policy for the diaspora.
As the war in Ukraine worsens, India focuses on bringing its citizens home: how important are the evacuations to Indian foreign policy?
In today’s episode, we look at India’s evacuation policy for the diaspora, as the government tries to complete Operation Ganga, its mission to bring home about 20,000 Indian citizens, mostly students, who have managed to come out of the warzone in Ukraine to four neighbouring countries.

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