Indians killed in Vietnam capsize: Repatriation begins; what we know so far
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A day after 15 Indians were killed after a speedboat capsized off Vietnam’s southern island of Phu Quoc, their mortal remains are now being transported to their hometowns. Releasing the names of all 32 passengers on the boat, the Indian Embassy has stated that 10 out of the 15 killed were from Tamil Nadu, while three were from Andhra and two from Kerala. The boat that capsized in Vietnam had many employees and distributors of Lava Mobiles, a company representative told The Indian Express. The group had left India on July 8. The Indian Embassy in Vietnam and consulate teams are in Phu Quoc to ensure all possible assistance. In a post on X, Embassy has also stated that 15 of the survivors have been discharged from the hospital and are travelling back to India. A major focus area of the desk is US immigration and visa policy, including developments related to student visas, work permits, permanent residency pathways, executive actions, and court rulings. The Global Desk also closely tracks Canada’s immigration, visa, and study policies, covering changes to study permits, post-study work options, permanent residence programmes, and regulatory updates affecting migrants and international students. Nischai Vats – Deputy Copy Editor specialising in US politics, US visa and immigration policy, and policy-driven international coverage. Mashkoora Khan – Sub-editor focusing on global developments, with a strong emphasis on Canada visa, immigration, and study-related policy coverage. ...
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