No Contact, No Sleep: Anxious Families Of Indian Students Stuck In Iran

As the conflict intensifies between Iran, Israel, and the United States, families of Indian students stranded in Iran are facing increasing anxiety over their loved ones' safety. One such student, an 18-year-old from Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, has been confined to her hostel room in Tehran, grappling with the uncertainty of her situation. The ongoing war has not only disrupted her studies but has also left her family in distress, as they are unable to maintain contact. The situation highlights the plight of many Indian nationals caught in the crossfire of geopolitical tensions, raising concerns about their safety and the challenges of repatriation. Families are urging the Indian government to take swift action to ensure the safe return of their children amid fears that the conflict could escalate further. This unfolding crisis underscores the need for diplomatic efforts to resolve the situation, as students and their families await news of their return home amidst growing anxiety and fear for their well-being.
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