India on Friday (May 3) revised its travel advisory for Iran and Israel, shifting from a previous stance that discouraged travel to a more cautious approach, urging vigilance among its citizens visiting these nations. The modification comes in light of recent developments and the easing of tensions in the region.
The change in advisory was clarified by Randhir Jaiswal, spokesperson for the Ministry of External Affairs, who stressed that India continues to monitor the situation closely. Notably, both Iran and Israel have reopened their airspace, prompting the Indian government to advise its nationals to exercise caution and stay connected with the Indian Embassy during their travels.
The first advisory, issued on April 12, had advised against travel to Iran and Israel due to escalating tensions following incidents such as an Israeli airstrike on a building in Damascus and…















