Indian Students Return from War-Hit Iran, Emotional Reunions at Delhi Airport
Scenes of relief and emotion unfolded at Indira Gandhi International Airport in New Delhi
New Delhi | March 15: Scenes of relief and emotion unfolded at Indira Gandhi International Airport in New Delhi on Sunday morning as Indian students evacuated from war-hit Iran arrived safely in the country and reunited with their families. Parents and relatives welcomed the returning students with tight hugs, tears of relief, and prayers of gratitude, marking the end of days of anxiety amid escalating conflict in the Middle East.
The students had been stranded in Iran as tensions intensified in the region following military strikes and ongoing hostilities involving Iran and other global powers. The deteriorating security situation forced many foreign nationals, including hundreds of Indian students, to urgently seek evacuation.
Journey Home Amid Conflict
According to student groups and officials, more than 70 Indian students—many from Jammu and Kashmir—were among those evacuated, travelling through Armenia and Dubai before boarding flights to India. Their aircraft landed in Delhi early Sunday morning after a long and uncertain journey home.
Many students studying medicine and other courses in Iranian universities had earlier described the frightening situation they faced. Several reported hearing explosions, missile strikes, and air-raid sirens, while some were forced to stay indoors or take shelter in basements for safety.
Emotional Scenes at the Airport At the arrival terminal, families who had been anxiously waiting for days greeted their children with overwhelming emotion. Some parents broke down in tears as they embraced their sons and daughters, relieved that they had returned safely from a region affected by war.
Students also shared their relief after stepping back onto Indian soil. Many said the uncertainty of the past few days had been extremely stressful as communication disruptions and security concerns increased across Iranian cities.
Growing Concerns During the War The evacuation comes as the ongoing conflict involving Iran has escalated across the region, leading to airstrikes, disrupted travel routes, and heightened security risks for civilians and foreigners living in the country. The conflict has also impacted maritime routes and aviation in the Gulf region, leaving thousands stranded or seeking safe passage home.
Reports indicate that thousands of Indian nationals—including students, workers, and sailors—were in the region when the fighting intensified, prompting urgent calls for evacuation and government assistance.
Government Efforts and Ongoing Evacuations
Authorities and student associations have been coordinating with Indian missions abroad to facilitate the safe return of citizens. Officials said that more batches of Indian students are expected to return in the coming days as evacuation efforts continue.
For many families, the safe arrival of the first group has brought immense relief after days of fear and uncertainty caused by the war.
As the conflict continues to unfold in the Middle East, the Indian government and diplomatic missions remain on alert, working to ensure the safety and evacuation of Indian nationals still in affected areas.
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