The Indian Embassy in Iran has issued a travel warning, advising Indian citizens to avoid non-essential travel to the country. The advisory is a response to escalating security concerns in the region over the past weeks. Indian nationals are advised to carefully consider the evolving situation. The embassy also recommends that those in Iran stay informed and follow advisories from Indian authorities. The embassy stated that those in Iran who wish to leave can use commercial flights and ferries. The advisory follows recent military actions by Israel, Iran, and the United States. Israel’s ‘Operation Rising Lion’ initiated a series of attacks, prompting retaliatory strikes. The conflict concluded with Israel’s unilateral halt. This warning also considers the complexities around Iran’s nuclear program, the collapse of the JCPOA, and Iran’s recent decisions regarding uranium enrichment and cooperation with the IAEA.
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