Published 22:54 IST, September 10th 2020
760 Pakistanis stranded across India amid COVID lockdown, repatriated till date by Centre
India allowed the repatriation of 74 Pakistanis stranded across cities due to Coronavirus (COVID-19) lockdown on Thurday, informed the Pakistan High Commission
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India allowed repatriation of 74 Pakistanis stranded across cities due to Coronavirus (COVID-19) lockdown on Thurday, informed Pakistan High Commission. Since 20 March, when first lockdown was implemented, over 760 Pakistani nationals have been repatriated till date via Wagah-Attari border. Pakistani citizens are stuck in Gujarat, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Chhatisgarh, Delhi, Haryana, Uttar Pradesh and Punjab. While India's COVID-19 cases have soared to 44 lakhs, Pakistan has 2.99 lakh cases.
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760 Pakistanis repatriated
Pakistan repatriates 748 Indians
On June 19, Pakistan government issued an order allowing repatriation of 748 Indians stranded in Pakistan due to COVID-19 lockdown, allowing m to pass to India via Wagah border on June 25,26 and 27. order stated that Indians will be sent in three batches with first two comprising of 250 individuals each, while last batch comprising of 248 individuals. While re were some delays, most listed Indians have crossed over to India.
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India's Vande Bharat
On May 7, Centre launched Vande Bharat mission to bring back Indians stranded abroad amid Coronavirus global lockdown via aircraft and naval ships in a phased manner. As many as 13.74 lakh Indians have returned from abroad till date Ministry of External Affairs said on Thursday. While Kerala welcomed largest number of Indians, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Tamil Nadu, West Bengal, Maharashtra, Karnataka, Gujarat, and Andhra Pradesh followed it.
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Phase 6 became operational on September 1 and 1,007 international flights have been scheduled to operate during this month. Of se, 270 international flights have already been operated from GCC countries, Jordan, Afghanistan, Maldives, China, Thailand, US, UK, Canada, France, Germany, Singapore, Malaysia, Philippines and Australia, said MEA. Bilateral travel arrangements form bulk of this phase with travel 'bubble' flight operations from 11 countries.
Regular international flights have been cancelled till September 30 with Centre operating flights on case to case basis in a 'bubble' arrangement. Meanwhile, Pakistan has resumed international flight operations at all airports in country from August 9. Imran Khan-led government has claimed that it has flattened its COVID-19 curve despite conducting lowest number of tests.
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22:54 IST, September 10th 2020