New Delhi: In one of the largest evacuation exercise in the world, thousands of Indians stranded abroad because of the coronavirus crisis will be brought back by air and by sea from Thursday
Over 14,800 Indians in 13 countries will be brought back by 64 flights in the first week, said the foreign ministry.
A flight from Europe will cost Rs 50,000. Those travelling from US will shell out Rs 1 lakh.
Naval warships will also set out for Indians stuck in West Asia and the Maldives.
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