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‘Consider carefully …’: Indian Embassy in Iran issues fresh advisor; Use of the available exit options urges citizens to use. Bharat News

The Indian Embassy in Iran issued a new advice late on Tuesday night, urging Indian citizens to urge to avoid non-essential travels in the country, citing recent security-related developments. The advisor, posted late evening on the official handle of the embassy on X, also asked to consider returning to Iran already vigilant and returning using available commercial and boating services.The embassy wrote, “In view of security-related developments in the last several weeks, Indian citizens are advised to carefully consider the situation developed before a non-essential journey in Iran.”“They are also advised to monitor the latest regional developments and follow the updated advice issued by Indian authorities. Indian citizens can already take advantage of commercial flights and boating options that are still available.After a series of military growth associated with Israel, Iran and the United States, there is a warning between increasing tension in the region. Last month, Israel launched Operation Rising Lion, which targeted the Iranian atomic and military sites, including Natanz and Fordo. This was followed by Operation Midnight Hammer on 22 June, when the US killed several Iranian features. Iran retaliated on Israel with missile attacks and an American base in Qatar. Later, US President Trump declared a ceasefire, ending the 12-day struggle.During the days of struggle, the Indian Embassy warned Indian citizens in Iran to escape the unnecessary movement and follow the security protocol after regional provisions. This advice came in view of many explosions and number of casualties at strategic Iranian places.Connecting concerns, the US State Department last week warned a public awareness campaign that warns Americans, especially against Iran’s legacy, against Iran’s visit to Iran. American spokesperson Tammy Bruce said the Iranian regime regularly denied the consular access to double citizens and insisted that “it is not safe to travel to Iran,” despite the bombing.Meanwhile, Indian authorities continue to monitor the situation closely. The embassy has urged Indian citizens in Iran to be connected through their social media platforms and updated through official advice.

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