The Pakistani students who are stranded in Coronavirus infected Wuhan after being left to their fate by the Imran Khan led Pakistani government, may have some hope on the horizon.

As per reports, India’s External Affairs Ministry spokesperson Raveesh Kumar has stated that India is ready to evacuate the stranded students if the Pakistani government sends in a request.

As reported earlier, Pakistani students in Wuhan were seen calling for help and appealing for evacuation as stranded Indians were evacuated its citizen on special Air India flight amid the deadly Coronavirus outbreak.

As per reports, around 800 Pakistanis students are studying in various universities in Wuhan.

Dr Zafar Mirza, special Assistant to Prime Minister on Health, said that Pakistan has decided not to evacuate its nationals from China in accordance with the recommendations of the World Health Organisation (WHO).

He reportedly added, "We believe that right now, it is in the interest of our loved ones in China (to stay there). It is in the largest interest of the region, world, country that we don't evacuate them now."