Amid Iran-Israel war, Qatar and Türkiye are also in danger, Indian government issued new advisory, dozens of flights canceled

News India Live, Digital Desk: After the joint attacks by America and Israel, Iran has also warned of retaliation. This conflict has completely affected the operations of major airports like Doha and Istanbul.1. Indian Government’s ‘Travel Advisory’ for these countries The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) has given the following instructions, cautioning Indian citizens: Qatar and Turkey: Indians traveling to these countries have been advised to exercise extreme caution and travel only when ‘essential’. Syria and Lebanon: Indians living in these countries have been asked to immediately register with the local embassy and stay in safe places. Avoid travel: Iran And there is already a situation like a complete ban on travel to Israel.2. Flights to Doha and Istanbul affected (Flight Cancellations) Due to closure of airspace and security risks, aviation companies have taken major decisions: Qatar Airways and Air India: Many flights to Doha have been canceled or are being diverted to Muscat. Turkish Airlines: Clouds of crisis are also looming over flights to and from Istanbul. Passengers have been advised to check the status of their flight before leaving the airport.3. Rescue plan like ‘Operation Ajay’? According to sources, the Indian government is preparing a massive rescue operation to safely evacuate its citizens stranded in the Middle East. Helpline numbers: Indian embassies in Doha, Ankara and Damascus have issued 24/7 emergency helpline numbers. Registration: The embassy has requested all expats to update their details on the ‘MEA Global’ app so that in case of emergency They can be contacted in.4. Impact on the global market: Due to the extension of the war, there is a possibility of a huge jump in the prices of crude oil, which may affect the prices of petrol and diesel in India. Also, prices of electronics and other imported goods may also increase due to supply chain disruption.

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