Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri says India in touch with US authorities on a continuing basis, and we have registered our concern with them on this matter
Published Date – 8 February 2025, 12:08 AM
New Delhi: US authorities have informed India that there are up to 487 presumed Indian citizens with “final removal order” and identifying details have been supplied to New Delhi with regard to 298 individuals, Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri said on Friday.
The foreign secretary’s remarks at a special briefing ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modi‘s planned visit to the US came amid an uproar over the recent deportation of 104 illegal Indian immigrants by the US.
On a query on whether a formal protest has been lodged by New Delhi in this regard, Misri said, “Yes, we have been in touch with US authorities on this issue on a continuing basis, and we have registered our concern with them on this matter.” Misri was also asked about allegations that many of the deportees were handcuffed on board the C17 Globemaster which landed in Amritsar on Wednesday.
“This particular deportation that happened day before yesterday was somewhat different as compared to the earlier ones that have taken place for many, many years as you would be aware of. This was slightly different in nature because in the US system itself, it was described as ‘national security operation’. And, that is perhaps one of the reasons why a military aircraft was used,” Misri told reporters.
“In so far as alternatives are concerned, we will consider any alternative that would be feasible,” he added. Asked when was the last time that a military aircraft was used to deport illegal Indian immigrants from the US, the foreign secretary said, “I will probably need to go and check the last time a military aircraft was used… I don’t have the information immediately.” He said the SOP that is known publicly, which was also “shared by the US authorities, has been in practice since 2012”.
Misri also told reporters that there are “multiple categories” of people returning from the US.