Amid the rising tensions in West Asia, the Embassy of India in Iran has issued several numbers and created a Telegram Link for communications with the Indian nationals who are currently present in Iran.
Israel and Iran's airspace remains closed due to the ongoing conflict between the two countries, while Jordan has reopened its airspace after a brief suspension.
The upcoming G7 Summit in Canada is expected to prioritise discussions on the escalating tensions between Iran and Israel, said Foreign Affairs expert KP Fabian.
In a post on X, Owaisi said, "1,595 Indian students are stranded in Iran, including 140 medical students at Tehran University. Additionally, 183 Indian pilgrims are stuck in Iraq. I've contacted JS (PAI), Mr. Anand Prakash, and shared details of those stranded. Urgent evacuation is needed
The Ministry of External Affairs shared some emergency numbers of the embassy for Indian nationals and persons of Indian origin in Iran who need help amid escalating tensions between Israel and Iran.
In a post on X, IndiGo said, "Airspace over Iran and surrounding areas, continue to be unavailable. Certain flight paths may need adjustments, leading to extended travel durations or delays."
During the talks, the leaders showed understanding for Israel's defence needs in the face of the Iranian threat of annihilation, Israel Prime Minister's Office stated.
"Seven labourers were working at a marriage garden when they came in contact with a high-tension wire. Three of them died on the spot, three others sustained injuries, and one escaped unhurt," Additional Superintendent of Police (ASP) Sandeep Bhuria told ANI.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu visited the Western Wall and placed a note quoting a verse about strength and resilience, highlighting national spirit amid ongoing tensions.
The Israel Defense Forces confirmed that over 200 fighter jets struck targets across Iran, killing the Chief of Staff of the Iranian Armed Forces, the IRGC Commander, and the head of Iran's Emergency Command. The IDF called them "ruthless mass murderers" and said the world is safer without t