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Operation Ajay: India’s Mission to Rescue Citizens from Israel’s War

Operation Ajay: India's mission to rescue citizens from Israel's conflict demonstrates India's unwavering dedication to safeguarding its citizens, symbolizing the principle of "Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam" – the world is one family.

Operation Ajay: India’s unwavering commitment to rescuing its citizens trapped in the Israel-Hamas conflict, embodying the spirit of “Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam.”

Amid the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas, India initiated ‘Operation Ajay’ to ensure the safe return of its citizens caught in the crossfire. The Indian government arranged a special flight, with the first batch of evacuees expected to return from Israel soon, while registration for the operation continues.

In the face of adversity, Operation Ajay embodies India’s resolute commitment to safeguarding its citizens, irrespective of the challenges they face. The operation is aptly named ‘Ajay,’ meaning invincible in Sanskrit, signifying India’s unwavering determination.

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Rescue Collaboration Amid Hostility

Diplomatic efforts were swiftly mobilized, including collaboration with international partners, to facilitate the evacuation. The Indian Air Force, in coordination with the Indian Navy, deployed aircraft to transport citizens from Israel to safety. This operation demanded meticulous planning and execution in a hostile environment, underscoring the dedication of the Indian armed forces and the courage of the citizens involved.

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Operation Ajay serves as a poignant reminder of India’s devotion to the principle of “Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam,” the world is one family. It illustrates India’s commitment to lending a helping hand to its citizens in their time of need, even amid the most challenging circumstances.

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