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World War III memes go viral as online humor meets global anxiety over Israel-Iran war
Amidst rising tensions between Israel and Iran, World War III memes have surged online as people grapple with anxiety. President Trump has warned Iran against nuclear ambitions, while India has launched Operation Sindhu to evacuate its citizens. Over 100 Indian students were safely evacuated from northern Iran to Armenia and flown back home, showcasing India's commitment to its citizens' safety.

India decides to evacuate its nationals from Israel
In light of the recent escalation between Israel and Iran, India has initiated Operation Sindhu. This operation aims to evacuate Indian citizens from Israel who wish to return home. The Ministry of External Affairs prioritizes the safety of its citizens. Travel will be facilitated via land borders and air.

"Situation in Iran bad": Students arriving in Delhi say Indian Govt picked them up from their doorsteps
After arriving in Delhi from the conflict zone in Iran under India's Operation Sindhu, Indian students expressed their gratitude to the central government for evacuating them directly from their doorstep. They described the situation in Iran as "bad", noting that people there are extremely "scared".

India launches Operation Sindhu to evacuate citizens from Iran amid its escalating conflict with Israel
India initiated Operation Sindhu to evacuate its citizens from Iran. The Indian embassy in Tehran assisted students in reaching Armenia. They traveled to Yerevan by road, overseen by Indian missions. These students departed Yerevan on a special flight. They are expected to arrive in New Delhi early Thursday.

Iran ready for peace negotiation but first Israeli action should be condemned, says diplomat Hosseini
A senior Iranian diplomat stated Iran's readiness for peace negotiations, conditional on the condemnation of Israeli military actions. He urged international pressure on Israel to halt hostilities, emphasizing Iran's commitment to defending its people and installations. The diplomat also assured the safe evacuation of Indian nationals, highlighting the strong connection with the Indian Embassy.

India launches Operation Sindhu to evacuate 110 Indian students from Iran, to land in Delhi on June 19
Amid rising regional tensions, India initiated Operation Sindhu on June 18 to evacuate its citizens from Iran. The first flight, carrying 110 students from Urmia Medical University, is expected to arrive in New Delhi on June 19, after they were transported to Armenia.
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Stranded Indian tourist reaches Iran-Azerbaijan border, but ordeal far from over
Falguni Dey, an Indian tourist, escaped Tehran but is now stuck at the Iran-Azerbaijan border. He lacks a migration code required for entry into Azerbaijan. Authorities say the code will take at least two weeks. Dey faces financial issues and uncertainty. Friends, family, and embassy officials are assisting him. He is considering traveling to the Armenia border.
Urmia-based 110 Indian students taken to Armenia
Amid escalating tensions between Iran and Israel, India has evacuated 110 students from Urmia Medical University to Armenia, with plans for their return to New Delhi. India is also engaging with Turkmenistan and Azerbaijan to facilitate further evacuations.
Indian Embassy in Israel suggests those looking for exit to avail land border crossings
The Indian Embassy in Tel Aviv on Tuesday advised Indian nationals in Israel to consider exiting the country via land border crossings, as airspace remains closed under a national emergency. In a fresh advisory, the embassy asked citizens to register with the mission and offered guidance on obtaining eVisas for Jordan and Egypt.
100 Indian students from Urmia reach Armenian border amid Israel-Iran escalation
Amid escalating tensions between Israel and Iran, 100 Indian students in Urmia reached the Armenian border awaiting evacuation, while approximately 10,000 Indians, including 6,000 students, reside in Iran. Indian authorities are relocating students from Tehran, Shiraz, and Isfahan to safer Iranian cities like Qom and Yazd.
Stranded in conflict-hit Tehran, Bengal mountaineer desperate to cross Iran border by road
Falguni Dey, a professor from Kolkata, is stuck in Tehran due to the ongoing conflict. He went to climb Mount Damavand but was caught in the war. Dey is running out of money and plans to escape via land. He appeals to the Indian government for evacuation assistance. The Indian embassy advises citizens to move to safer locations.
Indian students in Tehran moved to safety, MEA arranges evacuation of some nationals through Armenia
Amid escalating hostilities between Israel and Iran, the Indian government has relocated Indian students from Tehran to safer locations, with some facilitated to leave Iran via the Armenian border. Around 600 students have been moved from Tehran to Qom, while students from Urmia, Shiraz, and Isfahan are being shifted to Yazd.
Indian Embassy urges nationals in Tehran to report location & contact details, as they hash out evacuation plans
Amid escalating conflict between Israel and Iran, the Indian Embassy in Tehran has issued an urgent advisory. It requests all Indian nationals in Tehran to immediately share their location and contact details. Those who can safely relocate are advised to move outside the city. The Ministry of External Affairs has established a 24x7 control room in New Delhi.
Our skies were filled with drones: Indian students in Tehran recall horror amid Israel-Iran conflict
Amid escalating tensions between Israel and Iran, approximately 140 Indian students in Tehran recounted their experiences during the initial hours of conflict, highlighting the support from Tehran University of Medical Sciences. Students expressed fear following blasts and drone activity, appealing for evacuation due to the uncertain situation.
Iran evacuation: India in talks with Armenia, UAE
Amid escalating tensions, India is moving its citizens from high-risk areas in Iran. Evacuation routes via Armenia and the UAE are being considered. S Jaishankar spoke with his Armenian and UAE counterparts. Indian nationals, including students, are being moved to safer locations within Iran under embassy supervision. Land borders are open for safe evacuation, according to Tehran.
PDP chief Mehbooba Mufti urges MEA to take necessary steps to ensure return of stranded Indian students in Iran
Amidst the escalating Israel-Iran conflict, PDP chief Mehbooba Mufti has urged the Union Government to ensure the safe return of stranded Indian students in Iran. The Indian Embassy in Tehran is actively monitoring the situation, relocating students to safer locations within Iran, and exploring potential evacuation plans. They are also engaging with community leaders to address welfare and safety concerns.
India acts to relocate students in Iran amid conflict with Israel
New Delhi said Monday its diplomats were helping some Indian students relocate out of harm's way in Iran, which has come under days of deadly Israeli bombardment. New Delhi, which has relations with both countries, has sought to relocate its citizens within Iran after Tehran closed its airspace.
Kashmiri parents urge PM Modi, EAM Jaishankar to evacuate students from Iran
Worried parents in Kashmir are pleading with the Indian government to evacuate their children studying in Iran, especially after recent Israeli attacks near Tehran. With an estimated 1,500 Indian students, many from Jammu and Kashmir, pursuing MBBS and other studies, families are anxious.
'Haven't slept in three nights,' Indian students in Iran urge evacuation amid escalating strikes
Amid escalating tensions between Israel and Iran, hundreds of Indian students in Iranian universities are urgently appealing to the Indian government for immediate evacuation. Fear grips students, particularly those from Jammu and Kashmir, as blasts occur near their hostels. They are requesting immediate evacuation due to safety concerns, with universities suspending classes and the Indian Embassy offering advisories and support.
All Indians safe, monitoring situation closely: Indian mission in Israel
The Indian embassy assures the safety of all Indians in Israel amidst the ongoing conflict with Iran. The embassy is actively monitoring the situation and maintaining contact with the Indian community. A 24/7 helpline is available for assistance. Indians are advised to stay vigilant and adhere to safety protocols issued by Israeli authorities.
Indian Embassy issues updated advisory for nationals in Israel as tensions rise
Indian Embassy issued an advisory for nationals in Israel. Tensions are rising in the Middle East. Indian Embassy in Iran shared emergency contact details. Indians are advised to remain vigilant and avoid unnecessary movements. Israel launched strikes on Iran. Iran retaliated following the attack on its nuclear complex. Nationals are advised to observe safety protocols.
Israel-Iran conflict: Indians in Iran asked to exercise caution, maintain contact with embassy
Following recent strikes by Israel, the Indian Embassy in Tehran has issued an advisory for Indian nationals. Indians are urged to remain vigilant and avoid unnecessary travel. They should also stay in touch with the embassy through social media for updates. Contact details and a Telegram link have been provided for assistance.
Indian mission in Tel Aviv establishes 24x7 helpline following Israel-Iran conflict
Following the escalation of conflict between Israel and Iran, the Indian Embassy in Tel Aviv has established a 24/7 emergency helpline for Indian nationals. The embassy is closely monitoring the situation and has urged citizens to remain vigilant, adhere to safety protocols issued by Israeli authorities, and avoid unnecessary travel.
Indian Embassy in Tehran issues emergency contact numbers after Israel-Iran conflict
Following Israel's strikes on Iran, the Indian Embassy in Iran has issued emergency contact details and advised Indian nationals to exercise caution. The embassy urged Indians to remain vigilant, avoid unnecessary travel, and adhere to safety protocols as advised by local authorities. These measures come in response to escalating tensions after reported attacks on Iran's nuclear program and retaliatory strikes.
India advises nationals in Israel to stay alert and avoid non-essential travel
Following reported Israeli strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities and scientists, India has advised its citizens in Israel to exercise caution, avoid unnecessary travel, and stay close to shelters. The advisory comes amid heightened tensions and a declared state of emergency in Israel, with Iran's air defense systems on high alert and anticipation of retaliatory actions.
'We are scared, situation unpredictable': Indian students in Tehran seek evacuation amid Iran-Israel escalation
Following Israeli airstrikes near key Iranian sites, Indian students in Iran are appealing to their government for evacuation, citing safety concerns and disruptions. Students report feeling tremors and experiencing internet outages, prompting the Indian embassy to collect contact information for potential evacuation.
Israel strikes Iran: Indian Embassy advises citizens in Tehran to remain vigilant, follow safety measures
Following Israel's strike on Iranian nuclear sites, the Indian Embassy in Tehran has issued an advisory. Indian citizens are urged to remain vigilant and avoid unnecessary travel. They are also advised to monitor the Embassy's social media for updates and adhere to local safety guidelines. Tensions are escalating as Iran prepares for potential retaliation.
Student handcuffed at US' Newark Airport to be deported once fit to travel: Indian Consulate
An Indian national was detained at Newark Airport in New Jersey. He will be deported to India once he is fit to travel. The man is from Haryana and entered the US illegally. The Indian Consulate in New York confirmed the deportation. India has raised the matter with the US Embassy in New Delhi.
Indian student handcuffed at US' Newark Airport: New Delhi raises matter with US Embassy
India has taken up the reported detention of an Indian citizen at Newark Airport with the US Embassy. The Indian Embassy in Washington and the Consulate in New York are seeking details from US authorities. This follows a social media post about the incident. Earlier, an Indian student was allegedly deported from a US airport.
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