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200 Indian nationals stranded in Jeddah return safely to Ahmedabad

A special flight brought back around **200 Indian nationals** stranded in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, to India late on Tuesday, marking the end of an anxious wait for the passengers and their families.


Many of the returnees had traveled to Saudi Arabia during Ramadan, but were unable to return as flights were disrupted amid escalating tensions in West Asia following the recent US‑Israel strikes on Iran.


In simple terms: after days of uncertainty, these families are finally back home.


The flight landed at **Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel International Airport in Ahmedabad**, where tearful reunions unfolded as families waited to embrace their loved ones. The passengers had faced considerable delays and confusion due to the geopolitical crisis, which led to airspace disruptions and cancellations.


Why this matters: for Gen Z, this is a reminder of how global conflicts can ripple through everyday life, affecting travel plans, family separations, and even job schedules.


Subtle system angle: while international tensions can disrupt lives in immediate ways, travel policies and repatriation efforts reflect how governments handle their citizens' safety during emergencies.


This incident also underscores the global nature of India's diaspora, where the effects of conflicts abroad are felt deeply at home.

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