India Warns Citizens to Leave Iran Amid Renewed Tensions in West Asia
Avoid travel, leave Iran: India issues fresh advisory to citizens as tensions renew in West Asia
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India's Ministry of External Affairs has issued a new advisory urging citizens to avoid travel to Iran and to leave the country due to escalating tensions following military strikes between Iran and Israel. The advisory emphasizes coordination with the Indian Embassy for those currently in Iran.
- 01The Ministry of External Affairs advises Indian citizens to avoid travel to Iran and to leave if currently residing there.
- 02The advisory follows heightened military tensions after Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps launched strikes on Israeli air bases.
- 03The Iranian offensive, named Operation Nasr, targeted key Israeli air installations in retaliation for previous Israeli missile attacks.
- 04The conflict has escalated with air raid sirens sounding across Israel as Iranian missiles were launched toward the territory.
- 05The U.S. has urged restraint, with former President Trump involved in negotiations to prevent further escalation.
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The Ministry of External Affairs of India has issued a fresh advisory amid escalating tensions in West Asia, particularly between Iran and Israel. Citizens are urged to avoid travel to Iran and to exit the country using available transportation. This advisory comes in light of renewed military actions, including Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) launching Operation Nasr, which targeted Israeli air bases in response to prior Israeli strikes on Iranian radar sites. The conflict has intensified, with Iranian missiles being launched towards Israel, prompting emergency alerts and defensive actions from the Israeli military. Former U.S. President Donald Trump has been actively involved in diplomatic efforts to mitigate the situation, urging restraint from both sides while emphasizing the importance of a potential agreement between the U.S. and Iran. The Indian Embassy in Tehran remains available to assist Indian nationals with emergency contacts provided for guidance.
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The advisory affects Indian citizens in Iran, urging them to prioritize their safety amid escalating military tensions.
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