India sets up control room for citizens stuck amid Iran war— Check emergency helplines for Dubai, Bahrain, other nations
In response to the ongoing conflict in Iran, the Indian Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) has established a dedicated control room to assist Indian citizens stranded in the region. With approximately one crore Indians residing in West Asia, the government has underscored the safety and well-being of its citizens as a top priority. The control room is equipped to provide timely assistance and information to those affected by the crisis, particularly in nations like Dubai, Bahrain, and others that may be impacted by the fallout of the conflict. The MEA has also released emergency helpline numbers to ensure that Indians can easily reach out for help and guidance during this tumultuous period. This proactive measure reflects India's commitment to safeguarding its expatriates and ensuring their swift return to safety, should the need arise. The situation in Iran has raised concerns about regional stability, prompting the Indian government to take swift action to support its citizens abroad. The control room is a crucial step in facilitating communication and coordination for Indians facing uncertainties in the region.
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