India to airlift 540 citizens from Myanmar scam centers in special operation, using military aircraft for repatriation.

The Indian government is set to airlift 540 citizens who have been stuck in scam call centers in Myawaddy, Myanmar. A C-17 military aircraft will be deployed on March 10-11 for the repatriation mission. The Indian Embassy officials, in coordination with the Border Guard Force, have made arrangements for a special aircraft to bring back the stranded individuals to India through Thailand. This initiative aims to rescue Indian citizens who have been lured into fraudulent activities and are now unable to return home. The deployment of the military aircraft underscores the government’s commitment to ensuring the safe return of its citizens from challenging situations abroad. The repatriation operation is a testament to India’s efforts to safeguard its nationals and provide them with necessary assistance when faced with difficulties overseas. By organizing this airlift, the Indian authorities are taking proactive steps to address the plight of those trapped in scam call centers in Myanmar. The move highlights the government’s swift response in responding to emergencies and ensuring the well-being of its citizens in distress.

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