‘Expeditiously exit Iran, do not approach international land borders’: India advises citizens
This is the second advisory issued by the embassy since April 7, after US President Donald Trump had vowed to bomb Iran's power plants and bridges.

This is the second advisory issued by the embassy since April 7, after US President Donald Trump had vowed to bomb Iran's power plants and bridges.
Hours after ceasefire announcement between US and Tehran, Indian Embassy in Iran on Wednesday issued an advisory urging Indian nationals in the country to expeditiously exit Iran using routes suggest…
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