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TV documentary on gripping tale of ‘Operation Ganga’

NewsTV documentary on gripping tale of ‘Operation Ganga’

History TV18 has announced the launch of its new documentary “The Evacuation: Operation Ganga” that tells the gripping tale of one of the largest evacuation operations of the 21st century, carried out by the Indian government in Ukraine. The film captures the trials and tribulations of Indian students stuck in war-torn Ukraine and reveals never before seen details of the air evacuation mission to bring over 22,000 stranded Indians home.
Narrated by media commentator and Defence Analyst Maroof Raza, the documentary presents the first-hand accounts of Indian students stuck in war-ravaged Ukraine, living in bunkers devoid of basic necessities, food and water, while their parents anxiously awaited their safe return.
The film’s narrative juxtaposes the worsening situation in Ukraine and the ever present fear for life, with the unfolding of a massive rescue mission focused on a singular objective—to bring every Indian back home.
With compelling footage, revelatory details, untold first-person accounts and unprecedented access, the “The Evacuation: Operation Ganga” offers rare insight into the logistics of the mammoth operation and the Indian government’s remarkable efforts to create secure routes for stranded students. “The Evacuation” shines a light on the indomitable spirit of India and the Indian government’s unwavering resolve to ensure the safe return of every Indian citizen. The humanitarian mission was helmed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Featuring on the documentary, the Prime Minister explains how “Operation Ganga” was planned and what it meant to him and the country. “In the heart of every Indian, there rests a profound faith: No matter the challenge, no matter how daunting the circumstance, they know their government stands with them and will bring them back home safely. This isn’t merely policy—it is our testament of humanity. This is a bond we have seen strengthen time and again, reflecting the indomitable spirit of our nation,” says Prime Minister Modi.
Sharing important insights, India’s Minister of External Affairs, Dr S. Jaishankar adds an insider perspective of what transpired behind the scenes. Other esteemed figures from India’s foreign service, such as Rahul Shrivastava (Ambassador of India to Romania, Moldova & Albania), Nagma Mallick (Ambassador of India to the Republic of Poland and the Republic of Lithuania), Partha Satpathy (former Ambassador of India to Ukraine), also shed light on the relentless efforts of Indian diplomats, to ensure that stranded individuals were taken care of, despite extreme weather conditions, visa norms and more.
Speaking of India’s diplomatic efforts, Dr S. Jaishankar says, “Our relentless efforts spanned across neighbouring countries like Poland, Slovakia, Hungary, Romania, and later Moldova, as we sought their cooperation for facilitating the evacuation process from Ukraine. Through diplomatic channels, the Prime Minister engaged with President Putin, securing a ceasefire during the evacuation period and obtaining designated routes for evacuation. While numerous countries struggled to evacuate their citizens with just a couple of flights, India successfully coordinated 90 flights to safely send back Indian students. Our nation’s important voice continues to play a pivotal role in shaping outcomes on the global stage.”
India’s Union Minister for Civil Aviation & Steel, Jyotiraditya Scindia, one of four ministers who travelled to Ukraine to oversee the evacuation, says in the film, “The Prime Minister convened a meeting to assess the situation on the ground and devise a strategy for the safe return of our students.
His directive was clear: it was our responsibility to ensure the safe return of all Indian citizens, students and youth, and we were to stay until the last flight departed from Ukraine bound for India.”

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