Eighteen Indian nationals have been assisted by the Indian Embassy in Libya to return home after being stranded for weeks in Benghazi. The Embassy facilitated their travel documentation and ensured their well-being during this period. An earlier group of three Indians had returned in October 2024, showcasing the Embassy’s ongoing efforts to aid stranded citizens.
The Indian Embassy in Libya has successfully facilitated the return of 18 stranded Indian nationals from Benghazi, Libya. According to the spokesperson from the Ministry of External Affairs, Randhir Jaiswal, the group is scheduled to arrive in India tomorrow. These individuals had been stuck in Libya for several weeks while working there.
The case of the 18 Indians stranded in Libya highlights the Indian government’s ongoing commitment to the welfare of its citizens abroad. The Indian Embassy played a crucial role by liaising with local authorities to secure the necessary travel documentation for the workers. This incident also reflects the embassy’s dedication to maintaining contact with stranded citizens to support their basic needs during such challenging circumstances.
This recent operation by the Indian Embassy showcases the proactive measures undertaken by the Government of India to ensure the safety and well-being of its citizens overseas. The Indian government will continue to provide assistance and support for stranded nationals in various countries, demonstrating its commitment to their welfare.
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