New Delhi, June 19 -- Over 100 Indian medical students evacuated from conflict-hit Iran have expressed a mix of relief and frustration after landing in Delhi.
While they lauded the Indian government's efforts under 'Operation Sindhu' for ensuring their safe return, they also criticised the inadequate travel arrangements made for their onward journey to Jammu and Kashmir.
The 110 students, all pursuing medical education at Urmia Medical University in Iran, arrived in the capital early on Sunday morning amid escalating regional tensions that have alarmed families of nearly 13,000 Indian students currently studying in Iran.
Students recall narrow escape from missile strike
Recounting their ordeal, one of the students, Ali, told NDTV, "It...
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