On Thursday, 14 the July 2016,India launched Operation Sankat Mochan, a mission to rescue over 500 Indians stranded in South Sudan, a country witnessing heavy fighting between government soldiers and rebels.
On social media, it is being hailed as another superhuman rescue in the making, afterOperation Raahat last year, which was also commanded by Gen (Retd) Singh. The optics are perfectly in place – a retired Army Chief leading a daring rescue mission, to rescue stranded Indians from a strife-torn nation.
After a week-long civil war claimed a large number of lives in Juba, capital of South Sudan, the Ministry of External Affairs has set in motion an airlift operation for hundred of Indian nationals who are stranded there.
Thanks to all those soldiers each n everyone for making operation SANKAT MOCHAN successful. We are proud of all of them . We should thank not only Gen. V. K. Singh Sir but also to all the soldiers who have contributed in this evacuation.. Salute. Hats off to your effort. It's a incredible job . I can get proudly say that India is Great & fortunate to have leader like him.
Rescue operations had happened before but never had a minister flying personally with rescued people and taking it so personally. Well done. Never seen an effort of this scale, I must add.
May be there are many problem in our country but when the question is about rescue INDIAN from any serious situation, our nation's real hero just reply through their effort "NO PROBLEM"...that's my INDIA.
Time has changed, Indian Government values lives of it's countrymen working abroad more than before.
Best part is it's leaders are leading from the front.
Great job Gen. V. K. Singh.
You deserve a big salute.
This proves again that where is will, there is way, salute...to general
There are around 600 Indians in South Sudan, of them 450 are in Juba (capital city of South Sudan) and nearly 150 are outside Juba, Swaraj informed.
Written by
Madhu Anand Chandhock
madhuc24@yahoo.com
http://madhu-bholi.blogspot.com
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