As tensions escalate in the Middle East, the Indian Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) is urging Indian nationals to think twice before travelling to Iran.
The year-long conflict between Israel and Hamas in the Gaza strip intensified when Tel Aviv went after Hezbollah. On Tuesday, Iran fired missiles at Israel, whereas now there is a potential Israeli response expected.
The Israeli military has already confirmed that missiles from Iran were fired towards Israel. Reports add that air raid sirens were heard in Tel Aviv, along with additional warning sirens in Jerusalem.
Meanwhile, Israel’s military added that it has started limited operations against Hezbollah targets alongside the Lebanon-Israel border, thereby opening a new war front in Lebanon.
MEA issues travel advisory
Now, with the situation turning worse, with Israeli and Iranian forces engaging in a fierce exchange, concerns are being raised over wider regional instability.
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Amid these escalating tensions, the Indian Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) has advised Indian nationals to strictly avoid travel to Iran. Here are some key points:
Stay in touch with Indian Embassy
Along with urging Indian nationals to avoid travel to Iran, the MEA asked Indian nationals who are currently in Iran to remain in close contact with the Indian Embassy. They are also advised to stay informed on updates from the embassy, which could be crucial in an emergency.
Avoid non-essential travel
In its advisory, the MEA has advised citizens to avoid non-essential travel to Iran, and asked Indian nationals in Iran to remain vigilant and remain in close contact with the Indian Embassy.
How are airlines responding to the crises?
Amid this tension, airlines are making significant changes to ensure the safety of travellers. They are not hesitating to cancel services to high-risk areas, rerouting flights, and are focusing on safety over schedules.
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Disruptions in global travel
Travelling to and from the Middle East has grown more difficult as a result of the current situation, with aircraft cancellations and rerouting having an impact on plans.
Impact on global cargo
In addition to the chaos brought on by the conflict, the aviation industry is experiencing additional delays due to disruptions in global cargo.
Emergency Helpline
The MEA has set up a 24/7 helpline for Indian citizens in Iran, offering immediate assistance in case of emergencies.