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India issues fresh travel advisory, asks citizens to avoid going to THIS country: ‘Carefully consider…’

The Indian Embassy in Iran issued a travel consultant on Wednesday and called on Indian citizens to avoid non -compulsory travel to the country. The consultation is coming in the midst of security concerns in the region for the last few weeks. Continue reading to learn more about this.

Currently, Indian citizens who want to return in Iran, the embassy options are available, he said.

The Indian Embassy in Iran issued a travel consultancy in the early hours on Wednesday and called on Indian citizens to avoid non -compulsory travel to the Middle East country. The consultation is coming in the midst of security concerns in the region for the last few weeks. “Considering the developments in security for the last few weeks, it is recommended to Indian citizens carefully evaluating the situation before traveling to Iran, considering the developments in security for the last few weeks.”

Why was the consultation published?
Currently, Indian citizens who want to return in Iran for the embassy options are available, he said. “Already in Iran, Indian citizens and wanting to leave, currently existing commercial flights and ferry options can benefit from.” He said. The counseling is following a sharp increase in regional hostilities that started with Israel’s launch of the ‘rising lion operation’ on June 13th and bombing important Iranian military and nuclear facilities. In contrast, Tehran retaliate with missiles and drone attacks against Israeli targets. The United States, which supports Israel, retaliate on attacks on Iranian nuclear facilities in Fordow, Natanz and Isfahan on June 22nd. The Iranian Armed Forces launched retaliation strikes against Israel and at a US military air base in Qatar.

Why did the Iran-Israeli war explode?
The 12 -day war ended on June 24th, when US President Donald Trump declared a unilateral stop for his aggression by his own name. While Washington argued that Iran’s uranium enrichment program could lead to the development of nuclear bombs, Tehran constantly rejected the claim and insists that the nuclear program is for civilian purposes. In July 2015, the Iranian nuclear agreement, known as the Joint Comprehensive Action Plan (JCPOA), was signed between various world forces, including Iran and the United States. The agreement limited Tehran’s enrichment level to 3.67 percent and reduced the uranium stock to 300 kilograms. The agreement collapsed in 2018 with Trump’s unilateral withdrawal from the US agreement.

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