India Opens Control Room For Stranded Citizens As Iran War Enters Day Five — Check Helpline Numbers

As the conflict in Iran escalates into its fifth day, the Indian government has established a dedicated control room to assist citizens stranded in the region. The Ministry of External Affairs emphasized that India must respond to any developments that may adversely affect its nationals. This initiative aims to provide timely support and information to those facing challenges due to the ongoing hostilities. The control room is equipped with helpline numbers for citizens seeking assistance and guidance, ensuring that they receive necessary aid during this critical time. Indian authorities are closely monitoring the situation and are prepared to take further actions as needed to safeguard the interests of its citizens abroad, reflecting India's commitment to the welfare of its people in crisis situations. As the situation remains fluid, the government urges all Indians in Iran to stay informed and reach out for support if required.
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