OPERATION KAVERI - INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS

News: Operation Kaveri: 229 persons, including 125 from Karnataka, reach Bengaluru

 

What's in the news?

       India flew back the first group of citizens who were stranded in crisis-torn Sudan. The development came after several days of preparation and was enabled with support from Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates and other stakeholders.

       This airlift is expected to be followed by similar flights if the 72-hour ceasefire can hold.

       The fighting between Military and paramilitary forces in Sudan broke out with such speed and ferocity that many Indians who had been living in the country for multiple generations did not have the time to collect their identity papers.

 

Temporary Identity cards:

       Indian officials from the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) who are coordinating the evacuation from Port Said and Jeddah had to overcome challenges in processing the evacuation of a large number of those who did not have such documents and officials provide temporary ID cards to the Indian nationals.

 

Operation Kaveri:

       Operation Kaveri is a codename for India's evacuation effort to bring back its citizens stranded in Sudan amid intense fighting between the army and a rival paramilitary force there.

       The operation involves the deployment of Indian Navy's INS Sumedha, a stealth offshore patrol vessel, and two Indian Air Force C-130J special operations aircraft on standby in Jeddah.

       There are about 2,800 Indian nationals in Sudan, and there is also a settled Indian community of about 1,200 in the country.

 

Conflict in Sudan:

1. Conflict over resources:

       The latest war has also brought the spotlight back on the enormous resources at Sudan’s disposal. In 2022, the Sudanese Mineral Resource Company announced that it had extracted 18 tons of gold from its mines, the largest production of gold in the history of the country. This only highlights the resource potential of the country which is also known for its vast agriculture and livestock sector. 

       The narrative of the war on the ground, according to several evacuees, is that the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) under Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo “Hemedti” and the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) under General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan are both trying to hold on to territory and resources as the war is expected to linger. Indians who are being evacuated said that the RSF fighters are often non-Arabic speakers. Outsiders have noticed that the younger fighters of the RSF speak French, which indicates that mercenaries from Chad and Niger that are part of Francophone Africa have joined the RSF.

 

Other similar evacuation operations:

Operation Ganga:

       2022

       The mission is started to bring back all the stranded Indians in the Ukraine area in the middle of Russia - Ukraine conflict.

 

Operation Devi Shakti:

       2021

       Operation Devi Shakti was India's complex mission to evacuate its citizens and Afghan partners from Kabul after its swift takeover by the Taliban.

 

Vande Bharat:

       2020

       When the Covid-19 pandemic hit the world, the Centre launched the Vande Bharat Mission to bring back Indian citizens stranded in foreign countries.

 

Operation Samudra Sethu:

       2019

       It was a naval operation as part of the national effort to bring home Indian citizens from overseas during the Covid-19 pandemic.