Indians In Sudan
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Sudan: A textbook example of elitist power struggles on corpses of people
Vimalharsh •Stable self-governance demands a mature political culture and civic socialisation that accommodate ideas and the aspirations of the population as a collective entity with farsightedness and not merely the sectional, selfish, and short-term political interests of the power-haves
Indian community’s footprints in Sudan are 150 years old: A look at what Indians do in the civil war-torn country
Umang Sharma •With around 2,800 nationals in Sudan, Indians are one of the largest Asian communities in the civil war torn country
K’taka polls: Congress miffed as Sudan rescue mission named ‘Kaveri’, BJP says ‘third class politics’
Umang Sharma •Accusing BJP of 'playing cheap politics', Karnataka Congress' Sanket Yenagi said he had no objection with naming the operation Kaveri but had issue with the timing
Sudan Unrest: What is India’s plan to evacuate citizens? Which nations have rescued its nationals?
Fp Explainers •As the fighting in Sudan continues, India has two Air Force planes in Jeddah and a navy ship in Port Sudan on standby to evacuate its 3,000 stranded citizens. Indian embassy personnel will stay put to oversee the operations. Meanwhile, the US and the UK have airlifted their diplomats
Sudan crisis: Pope Francis urges dialogue over 'grave' situation
Fp Staff •France, Italy, Turkey and the United States are all evacuating citizens from Sudan
Sudan Conflict | As regional powers remain confused, paramilitary RSF knows it's the closest opportunity to power
Gurjit Singh •The Rapid Support Forces in Sudan is an offshoot and conglomeration of the Janjaweed but more importantly it is from Darfur and therefore considered as rural hicks by the Khartoum elite
'Situation in Sudan tense; focusing on safety of Indians'
Fp Staff •MEA spokesperson Arindam Bagchi said External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar is expected to meet the UN Secretary-General in New York on the situation in Sudan
Indians stuck in violence-hit Sudan: How safe are they and how is the Centre helping them?
Fp Explainers •Sudan Crisis: India is closely coordinating with the US, UK, UAE and Saudi Arabia to ensure the safety of its citizens in Sudan, as per reports. It is estimated that thousands of Indians are stranded in the crisis-hit African nation, while a Kerala native has died after being hit by a stray bullet
Indians in Sudan asked to stay indoors, remain calm as capital Khartoum continues to see violence
Umang Sharma •Indians in Sudan have been asked to stay away from open spaces and be prepared with passport, OCI card to ensure easy mobility, when feasible
MEA asks Indians to leave South Sudan
Fp Archives •India has advised its nationals in South Sudan to leave the troubled African nation and most Indians have already left or are in the process of leaving.