According to the statement issued by the Ministry of External Affairs, it was said that we are closely monitoring the recent increase in the security situation in the region. Indian citizens are advised to avoid all non-essential travel to Iran. Those currently living in Iran are requested to remain alert and remain in touch with the Indian Embassy in Tehran.
A big update has come amid the ongoing tension between Iran and Israel. An advisory has been issued by the Ministry of External Affairs for Indians. MEA has advised Indians not to go to Iran in a tweet. Earlier, India had issued an advisory for Israel. Now an alert has also been issued for the Indians living in Iran. In this advisory he has said that you should remain in constant touch with the Indian Embassy. Along with this, the Indians living in Iran remain on alert mode at this time. Along with this, it has been said that Indians who want to go to Iran should not go at this time. According to the statement issued by the Ministry of External Affairs, it was said that we are closely monitoring the recent increase in the security situation in the region. Indian citizens are advised to avoid all non-essential travel to Iran. Those currently living in Iran are requested to remain alert and remain in touch with the Indian Embassy in Tehran.
The Ministry of External Affairs had also issued an advisory for Israel asking it to follow Indian rules. Protect yourself in seltzer. Please exercise caution, avoid unnecessary travel within the country and stay close to shelters. The Embassy is closely monitoring the situation and is in regular contact with Israeli authorities to ensure the safety of all our citizens.
Iran’s Revolutionary Guard Corps said the attack was in retaliation for Israel’s recent killings of militant leaders and aggression in Lebanon and Gaza. The Revolutionary Guards said its forces used hypersonic Fatah missiles for the first time and that 90% of its missiles successfully hit their targets in Israel. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said at the beginning of a security meeting in Tel Aviv that Israel Iran’s missile attack failed and it vowed to retaliate. He said Iran made a big mistake tonight – and it will pay a price for it.
Travel advisory for Indian nationals regarding Iran:https://t.co/FhUhy3fA5k pic.twitter.com/tPFJXl6tQy
— Randhir Jaiswal (@MEAIndia) October 2, 2024
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