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The embassy also urged those already in Iran to remain vigilant, monitor developments, and consider returning via available ...
Amid rising tensions in the Middle East, the Indian Embassy in Iran has advised Indian citizens to avoid non-essential travel to Tehran and urged those already in the country to stay alert and ...
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Amid rising regional tensions, the Indian Embassy in Iran has urged citizens to avoid non-essential travel due to security ...
The Indian embassy asked its citizens to monitor latest developments in the Middle East region amid the recently heightened tensions between Iran and Israel.
During a recent conflict, Israel and Iran turned social media into a digital battlefield, employing AI-driven disinformation ...
If many countries choose to recognize Palestine but fail to confront the reality of escalating Israeli domination of the ...
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Asianet Newsable on MSNIndian Embassy in Iran Urges Citizens to Avoid Non-Essential TravelThe Indian Embassy in Iran has issued a travel advisory urging citizens to avoid non-essential travel amid escalating regional tensions following military strikes between Israel, Iran, and the US.
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The National Interest on MSNTrump Must Make the Abraham Accords the Center of His Middle East StrategyAn Abraham Accords-centric approach tailors the Cold War-era “containment” strategy that George F. Kennan formulated to the Middle East, with Iran standing in for the Soviet Union.
The Indian Embassy in Iran has advised its citizens to avoid non-essential travel due to heightened security risks following ...
In his inaugural address, Donald Trump said his “proudest legacy” as president will be that of a “peacemaker.” “Our power will stop all wars and bring a new spirit of unity to a world that has been ...
The question now looms larger than ever: are we witnessing the birth pangs of a new global conflict – or has World War III ...
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The National Interest on MSNAmerica Needs Allies in the Indo-Pacific. Does It Really Have Them?Elbridge Colby’s recent decision to formally request how—and when—Australia and Japan would respond to any outbreak of hostilities in the Indo-Pacific between the United States and China was prudent.
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