Security Review: PM Modi called a high-level meeting, reviewed the security of Indians trapped in Sudan
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has called a high-level meeting to review the security of stranded Indians in civil war-torn Sudan.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi has called a high-level meeting to review the security of stranded Indians in civil war-torn Sudan. The PM presided over this meeting. During this there was a discussion on evacuating the people of the country safely. In the meeting, Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar also participated and apprised the PM about the current situation in Sudan.
PM Modi expressed grief
Last week, an Indian national was hit by a bullet in civil war-torn Sudan. In the meantime, the PM directed all concerned authorities to remain vigilant, closely monitor developments and continuously assess the security of Indian nationals in Sudan and provide all possible assistance to them. Along with this, PM Modi further prepared emergency evacuation plans, Instructed accounting for the rapidly changing security landscape and the feasibility of various alternatives. At the same time, he stressed the importance of maintaining close communication with the neighboring countries of the region as well as with the large number of citizens in Sudan.
On Tuesday late evening, both sides had agreed on a 24-hour ceasefire regarding the civil war, but very soon this ceasefire was broken. For the fifth day on Wednesday, the WHO reported 270 deaths in the country, while more than 2,600 were reported injured.
India is keeping a close watch on the whole matter regarding the safety of the Indians trapped there and Foreign Minister Jaishankar has started coordination by talking to America, Britain, UAE and Saudi Arabia. Shelling and airstrikes have rocked the capital Khartoum and the Nile city of Omdurman. There are also reports of 31 Indians stranded at some unknown place in the country. Negotiations with UAE and Saudi Arabia have started coordination. Shelling and airstrikes have rocked the capital Khartoum and the Nile city of Omdurman. There are also reports of 31 Indians stranded at some unknown place in the country. Negotiations with UAE and Saudi Arabia have started coordination. Shelling and airstrikes have rocked the capital Khartoum and the Nile city of Omdurman. There are also reports of 31 Indians stranded at some unknown place in the country.
Tweeted that thanks to Saudi Arabia's Foreign Minister Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan, who is in contact with us. He has also received assurance of practical support from Saudi Arabia's Foreign Minister Faisal bin Farhan and Britain-America. who are in contact with us. He has also received assurance of practical support from Saudi Arabia's Foreign Minister Faisal bin Farhan and Britain-America. who are in contact with us. He has also received assurance of practical support from Saudi Arabia's Foreign Minister Faisal bin Farhan and Britain-America.

