The federal government has promised to help Australians stranded in India get back once flights resume. “As soon as it’s possible for us to look at flights to bring them back to Australia, we will be doing all that we can to make that happen,” Home Affairs Minister Karen Andrews told Sky News on Wednesday. There are about 9000 Australians now stranded in India after a ban of flights from the country until at least May 15. Both flights from India to Sydney and repatriation flights to Darwin are paused, as well as indirect flights from India via Doha, Dubai, Singapore, and Kuala Lumpur. “The images that we’re seeing of what’s happening in India just shows the devastation of what is being experienced by so many people,” Andrews said, noting that the second-most populous country in the world has been recording over 300,000 new cases of CCP virus for days …