Indian officials report progress in repatriating the mortal remains of 15 Indian nationals who died in a boat-related incident in Vietnam. The Indian Embassy begins arrangements for repatriation, coordinating with consulate teams and Vietnamese authorities. According to the Embassy, the mortal remains of the 15 nationals arrive in Ho Chi Minh City, where processes for handling and transfer are underway. The Embassy states it remains committed to facilitating the earliest possible repatriation of the deceased to India, working alongside Vietnamese counterparts. While details of the incident itself are not provided in the cited updates, both outlets focus on the same development: the arrival of the remains in Ho Chi Minh City and the administrative steps required for returning them home. The reports indicate that diplomatic and consular support is actively involved in coordination with local authorities to manage the transfer process.
Vietnam boat tragedy: 15 Indian nationals’ remains repatriated from Ho Chi Minh City
Indian officials report progress in repatriating the mortal remains of 15 Indian nationals who died in a boat-related incident in Vietnam. The Indian Embassy begins arrangements for repatriation, coor...
- The mortal remains of 15 Indian nationals arrive in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.
- The Indian Embassy begins repatriation arrangements for the deceased.
- The Embassy coordinates with Consulate teams and Vietnamese authorities.
- Officials say they are committed to facilitating the earliest repatriation to India.
- The reports concern a boat-related tragedy in Vietnam, with 15 Indian deaths referenced.
The Embassy added that, along with the Consulate teams and the Vietnamese authorities, it remains committed to facilitating the earliest repatriation
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