As tensions between Israel and Iran reach a boiling point, Indian students studying in Iran are growing increasingly desperate for help, urging the Indian government to evacuate them before the situation deteriorates further.
A Lufthansa flight scheduled to land at Hyderabad airport on Monday had to make a U-turn and return to the Frankfurt airport in Germany as the plane did not receive permission to land after a bomb threat was received.
Iran and Israel have exchanged deadly strikes, targeting both military and civilian areas. Israel hit Iran’s missile and nuclear sites, while Iranian missiles struck Israeli cities, raising fears of a wider Middle East conflict.
US President Donald Trump urged Iran and Israel to strike a peace deal amid their deadly exchanges. On Truth Social, he claimed peace could come “soon” and referenced brokering past ceasefires like India-Pakistan.
As world leaders gather in the Canada, diplomatic volatility resurfaces, especially with the U.S. President Trump’s reappearance. What happens next will certainly reshape the global agenda.
Amid intensifying Israel-Iran tensions, the Indian Embassy in Tehran issued helplines, urged citizens to stay calm, avoid unnecessary movement, and join a Telegram channel for updates. The advisory follows missile strikes by both nations.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in Cyprus on Sunday, marking the first-ever visit by an Indian PM to the island nation. The trip aims to enhance cooperation in trade, defence, innovation, and engage with the Indian diaspora.