Spokesperson in the External Affairs Ministry Syed Akbaruddin said the Mission in Juba has already issued an advisory to the Indian nationals to leave South Sudan at the earliest.
"We are closely monitoring the political developments and the evolving security situation in South Sudan. The Indian Embassy in Juba is in close contact with the Indian community members in South Sudan for ensuring their safety and security," he said.
"Our Mission in Juba is providing all assistance in facilitating relocation of Indian nationals. The Mission is closely liaising with the UN Mission in South Sudan(UNMISS), particularly the Indian Battalion of UNMISS, in monitoring the evolving security situation and has availed their assistance in evacuating Indian nationals stranded in remote areas such as Bor (Jonglei State)," Akbaruddin said.
Two members of the Indian contingent in UNMISS had lost their lives and one member was injured during an attack on UNMISS compound at Akobo in Jonglei State of South Sudan on December 13.
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ONGC Videsh Ltd, the overseas arm of state-owned Oil and Natural Gas Corp (ONGC), had deputed 11 employees at Greater Nile Oil Project and Block 5A in Sudan.