‘Not One-Off Mission, Most Dangerous’: Jaishankar On ‘What Happened In Operation Kaveri’

‘Not One-Off Mission, Most Dangerous’: Jaishankar On ‘What Happened In Operation Kaveri’

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  • Updated May 8, 2023 4:38 PM IST

External affairs minister S Jaishankar said India had just completed ‘Operation Kaveri’, through which close to 4,000 Indians were evacuated from crisis-ridden Khartoum in Sudan. He said the operation was not just a one-off rescue mission but one of the most complicated and dangerous. In a video that he posted on his Twitter, Jaishankar is seen explaining exactly what went down during Operation Kaveri. He said the central government did not release too many details about it in the public domain so as to keep stranded Indians out of danger, adding that 11 to 12 per cent of those rescued and brought back were from Karnataka.

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