The Indian government on Friday advised its nationals to ‘remain vigilant and be in touch with the Indian embassy while travelling to Iran and Israel as both the Middle-East countries are in conflict, modifying its April 12 travel advisory that urged its citizens not to visit the two gulf countries.
In response to a media query on travel advisory with respect to Iran and Israel, the Ministry of External Affairs’ spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said, “We continue to closely monitor the situation in the region. We have also noted that Iran and Israel have opened their airspace for several days now.”
“We advise Indian nationals to remain vigilant while travelling to these countries and be in touch with the Indian…
















