In response to the burgeoning Iran-Israel showdown, Maharashtra has rolled out an emergency campaign to rescue its citizens trapped across the Gulf. Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis shared updates in the state legislature, highlighting joint efforts with the Union government.
Minister Girish Mahajan oversees the rescue, focusing on prompt aid and monitoring. Innovations like a WhatsApp helpline and video check-ins ensure personalized support for those affected.
Synergies with foreign affairs ministry and embassies are driving diplomatic solutions, while SOPs guide citizens on precautions. Grassroots help from Marathi and Indian communities delivers food, refuge, and more on location.
Targeted interventions in Kuwait address visa woes for layover passengers, securing short-term stays and basics. Airlines, including Air India, are navigating airspace closures to reinstate flights progressively.
Fadnavis reaffirmed the priority on secure homecomings, with transport ready as skies reopen and officials interfacing with diplomatic outposts. This swift, structured response underscores Maharashtra’s resolve, turning crisis into coordinated action for its people’s protection.
