NEW DELHI: Following the dramatic rescue of the Indian nurses from Tikrit, India is continuing its efforts to bring back other Indians from conflict-torn Iraq.According to MEA spokesperson Syed Akbaruddin, 200 Indians would be flown in by a special chartered Iraqi Airways flight from Najaf to Delhi. They are expected to land in the early hours of Sunday. In the next 48 hours, approximately another 400 Indian nationals would be returning to various destinations in India, including Mumbai, Kolkata, Bangalore, Chennai and Hyderabad, through commercial flights.Akbaruddin said, “The total number of Indians who would have returned to India in the last fortnight would be about 2200. However, the number of others who have evinced interest in returning is very few.”The government’s main job at present is to pull off the rescue of 39 Indian workers who have been captured by ISIS militants.By Monday, about 1200 would have returned to India. MEA said the Indian embassy in Baghdad has been working with Iraqi companies to send back another 600 Indian workers employed by them.Separately, 400 nationals are getting their documentation regularized to facilitate their departure. These people have been picked out of their places of work. The government is not taking any chances.