At 4:00 AM, the long-awaited ceasefire announcement came, but it’s only a temporary measure. The ceasefire between the U.S. and Iran, lasting for just two weeks, is not the end of the conflict but a pause, leaving the world questioning whether this is truly peace or merely a break before the next storm. Both nations are claiming victory, with the U.S. asserting its triumph and Iran also celebrating its own achievements. However, the reality remains unclear: who has truly won, and who has been forced to back down? Amidst these claims, India has issued an urgent advisory for its nationals in Iran, urging them to leave the country immediately. Despite the ceasefire, the Indian Embassy has advised all Indian nationals to avoid the border areas and to evacuate, citing safety concerns. This advisory highlights the ongoing uncertainty and fears in the region, even with a temporary halt to hostilities. The advisory from the Indian government underscores the delicate nature of the situation and reflects the broader apprehension about the stability of the ceasefire. With both sides holding strong positions and tensions still running high, it remains to be seen whether this ceasefire will lead to lasting peace or escalate into further conflict. The impact on global politics, regional security, and international relations will become clearer in the coming days as the world watches closely.


