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Iran-Israel Conflict: India Sets up 24x7 Control Room in New Delhi; Helpline Established by Indian Embassy in Tehran

  • On Monday, June 16, 2025, India began evacuating about 110 students from Iran through Armenia amid escalating Iran-Israel conflict.
  • The evacuation followed deadly Israeli airstrikes on Iran since Friday, including strikes on Tehran and nuclear sites, prompting Iranian missile retaliation on Israel.
  • The Indian Embassy in Tehran continuously monitors the security situation, relocating students within Iran and advising vigilance amid over 6,000 Indian students in the country.
  • Iran’s health ministry reported 224 deaths from Israeli strikes, while Israel confirmed at least 14 deaths from Iranian missile attacks, with New Delhi urging use of diplomacy to avoid escalation.
  • India’s External Affairs Minister Jaishankar held talks with Armenia to facilitate evacuations, signaling ongoing efforts to safeguard Indian nationals amid risks of wider regional conflict.
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Amid the ongoing war in Iran, Iranian-origin Faiza, living in Moradabad, has made an emotional appeal to Prime Minister Narendra Modi. She says that she has not been able to contact her parents and family living in war-torn Hamdan for many days. Faiza said while crying that she is worried about her loved ones and she hopes that influential leaders like Modi can help stop this conflict.

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indiandefensenews.in broke the news in on Saturday, June 14, 2025.
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