Operation Ganga
This is a non-fiction narrative that chronicles a government-led evacuation campaign during the Russia-Ukraine conflict, focusing on Indian students who found themselves suddenly far from home. The central theme is resilience through crisis response, diplomacy, and humanitarian aid. Written for readers who want to understand how governments, embassies, and communities come together to protect citizens abroad, this book carries a respectful, hopeful tone that informs as it inspires.
Through firsthand accounts, including the journey of a student named Farish and others, the narrative blends personal experience with behind-the-scenes insight into embassy support, border crossings, and the essential logistics that kept people safe. The storytelling is documentary in feel, accessible in language, and anchored by real events that illustrate courage in the face of disruption.
Readers gain clarity on how crisis response unfolds: the role of diplomacy, timelines, and humanitarian assistance that cross borders to help evacuees rebuild their lives. The book explains complex ideas in plain terms, making geopolitics, immigration procedures, and emergency planning approachable for curious minds—whether a student, a parent, or a teacher seeking context for current events.
- Real-world account of a government evacuation during a regional crisis
- Personal testimonies from students, families, and embassy staff
- Accessible explanations of diplomacy, logistics, and humanitarian aid
- Chronological narrative with contextual background and turning points
- Thoughtful reflection on resilience, global citizenship, and community support
Once finished, readers will understand how coordinated action can safeguard lives in uncertain times, develop empathy for those on the move, and deepen curiosity about international affairs and crisis response. This respectful, informative account leaves a lasting impression of hope, responsibility, and the power of collective action.
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Operation Ganga
This is a non-fiction narrative that chronicles a government-led evacuation campaign during the Russia-Ukraine conflict, focusing on Indian students who found themselves suddenly far from home. The central theme is resilience through crisis response, diplomacy, and humanitarian aid. Written for readers who want to understand how governments, embassies, and communities come together to protect citizens abroad, this book carries a respectful, hopeful tone that informs as it inspires.
Through firsthand accounts, including the journey of a student named Farish and others, the narrative blends personal experience with behind-the-scenes insight into embassy support, border crossings, and the essential logistics that kept people safe. The storytelling is documentary in feel, accessible in language, and anchored by real events that illustrate courage in the face of disruption.
Readers gain clarity on how crisis response unfolds: the role of diplomacy, timelines, and humanitarian assistance that cross borders to help evacuees rebuild their lives. The book explains complex ideas in plain terms, making geopolitics, immigration procedures, and emergency planning approachable for curious minds—whether a student, a parent, or a teacher seeking context for current events.
- Real-world account of a government evacuation during a regional crisis
- Personal testimonies from students, families, and embassy staff
- Accessible explanations of diplomacy, logistics, and humanitarian aid
- Chronological narrative with contextual background and turning points
- Thoughtful reflection on resilience, global citizenship, and community support
Once finished, readers will understand how coordinated action can safeguard lives in uncertain times, develop empathy for those on the move, and deepen curiosity about international affairs and crisis response. This respectful, informative account leaves a lasting impression of hope, responsibility, and the power of collective action.
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This is a non-fiction narrative that chronicles a government-led evacuation campaign during the Russia-Ukraine conflict, focusing on Indian students who found themselves suddenly far from home. The central theme is resilience through crisis response, diplomacy, and humanitarian aid. Written for readers who want to understand how governments, embassies, and communities come together to protect citizens abroad, this book carries a respectful, hopeful tone that informs as it inspires.
Through firsthand accounts, including the journey of a student named Farish and others, the narrative blends personal experience with behind-the-scenes insight into embassy support, border crossings, and the essential logistics that kept people safe. The storytelling is documentary in feel, accessible in language, and anchored by real events that illustrate courage in the face of disruption.
Readers gain clarity on how crisis response unfolds: the role of diplomacy, timelines, and humanitarian assistance that cross borders to help evacuees rebuild their lives. The book explains complex ideas in plain terms, making geopolitics, immigration procedures, and emergency planning approachable for curious minds—whether a student, a parent, or a teacher seeking context for current events.
- Real-world account of a government evacuation during a regional crisis
- Personal testimonies from students, families, and embassy staff
- Accessible explanations of diplomacy, logistics, and humanitarian aid
- Chronological narrative with contextual background and turning points
- Thoughtful reflection on resilience, global citizenship, and community support
Once finished, readers will understand how coordinated action can safeguard lives in uncertain times, develop empathy for those on the move, and deepen curiosity about international affairs and crisis response. This respectful, informative account leaves a lasting impression of hope, responsibility, and the power of collective action.




















