Operation Nistar ~ Indian Navy Evacuates Stranded Indians from Yemen
Posted on the 08 June 2018 by Sampathkumar Sampath
Hamara Bharat Mahan hein ..
the Nation always cares for its people .. ..
Thousands of miles away, Cyclone
Mekunu made landfall on the Arabian Peninsula on Friday night, leaving six
people dead in Oman and 30 others missing, according to local officials.Mekunu became an extremely severe cyclonic
storm with winds equal to a Category 3 hurricane in the Atlantic or East
Pacific Ocean prior to making landfall.
Yemen, is an Arab sovereign
state in Western Asia at the southern end of the Arabian Peninsula. Yemen is
the second-largest country in the peninsula, occupying 527,970 square
kilometres (203,850 square miles). It
is bordered by Saudi Arabia, the Red Sea,
the Gulf of Aden and Guardafui Channel, and
the Arabian Sea and Oman.Socotra located
between the Guardafui Channel and the Arabian Sea, is the largest of four
islands of the Socotra archipelago. The territory is located near major
shipping routes and is officially part of Yemen, and had long been a
subdivision of the Aden Governorate.
The Indian Navy on Sunday
evacuated 38 stranded Indians from Socotra island in Yemen where they got stuck
after a cyclone hit the area 10 days ago, forcing India to launch an operation
to rescue them. All are reported to be safe.The Navy evacuated the Indians as part of operation 'NISTAR' carried out
off the coast of Socotra early on Sunday and embarked them at Indian Naval ship
INS Sunya to bring them back to India, a Navy spokesperson said. Indian Naval
Ship Sunayna entered Porbandar harbor at 0900 hrs on 07 June 2018 after
successfully evacuating 38 Indian Nationals from/ off
Socotra Island during a swift Humanitarian and Disaster Relief Operation code
named Operation 'Nistar'.
INS Sunayna was diverted
from Gulf of Aden deployment to Socotra Island for search and rescue operations
after Indian Navy received a distress call from Directorate General of Shipping
and Indian Sailing Vessels Association. The 38 Indian nationals were
successfully rescued/ evacuated in the morning of 03 June 2018. All evacuees
were safely embarked onboard the ship and were immediately provided with
medical care, food, water and telephone facilities. Thereafter, the ship also
undertook intensive surface search and aerial reconnaissance of the area to
look for any more survivors.The 38
Indians evacuated from Socotra island in Yemen Indian Naval Ship (INS) Sunayana
on June 3 landed safely at Porbandar on Thursday, a defence statement
said.
The rescued citizens were
received at Porbandar harbor by Rear Admiral Sanjay Roye, Flag Officer
Commanding Gujarat, Daman and Diu Naval Area. After initial briefing about the
scheduled disembarkation formalities, they were put through mandatory customs
clearance and immigration checks, the Navy said. The Indians were stranded for
nearly 10 days after severe cyclonic storm "Mekenu" devastated the
area around Socotra Island.
That reminds of the
herculean and daring efforts that the Indian Govt made a couple of years back,
when Yemen plunged in to political crisis.Countries across the world were frantically trying to get their citizens
out of the country because of the deteriorating situation in Yemen. According
to a CNN report, the Indian government told the US that it will help rescue American
citizens in Yemen. The US Embassy in Sanna put out an emergency message saying,
"The Indian government has offered to assist U.S. citizens who want to
depart Yemen for Djibouti.India rescued its citizens and surprised the
World by8 offering assistance despite US having strong presence in the
area.France also has presence of its
Navy in the region to counter piracy".
India managed to evacuate
more than 3,300 of its citizens. India evacuated 1052 of its nationals with the
government wrapping up the massive
evacuation operation 'Rahat'.Operation
Raahat, was an operation of the Indian
Armed Forces to evacuate Indian citizens and foreign nationals from Yemen
during the 2015 military intervention by Saudi Arabia and its allies in that
country during the Yemeni Crisis.
Aside, Ministry of
Agriculture and Fisheries of Oman has
announced that it will be distributing 70 thousand seedlings of varieties of
watermelon, papaya, banana and lemon to farmers who have been affected by
Cyclone Mekunu, in the Dhofar governorate. The ministry said in a statement:
"This comes from the keenness of the Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries
to support farmers affected by the tropical cyclone that hit Dhofar
Governorate, which had an impact on many farms in the governorate."
With regards – S.
Sampathkumar
8th June 2018.