From Beirut to Dubai, Indian diplomatic channels are sounding alarms as Middle East strife intensifies. The Embassy in Beirut has directed Lebanese Indians to halt non-vital travel, sharpen awareness, and honor all local security mandates amid brewing threats.
Detailed in Sunday’s release, the message is unequivocal: ‘Due to the current environment, all Indians in Lebanon should eschew unnecessary movement, remain watchful, and observe local safety and emergency protocols.’ Contact +96176860128 or email for urgent aid.
This aligns with New Delhi’s official dismay at Iran and Gulf incidents, where the MEA pleaded for calm, no escalations, and civilian primacy. Missions everywhere, says Randhir Jaiswal, are liaising with expats, hammering home stay-safe basics.
Tehran’s outpost insists on peak caution, travel curbs, indoor preference for Iran’s Indian community. Qatar’s Doha team calls for strict info compliance; UAE’s Abu Dhabi-Dubai duo bans casual jaunts, enforces guidelines.
Doha particularly cautions off military proximities, indoor maximization for safety. India’s diplomatic playbook favors negotiation, sovereignty respect to defuse. Government watchfulness ensures evolving advisories protect the diaspora effectively.
