Iran war: PM Modi urges Indians to work from home, limit foreign travel
Iran war: PM Modi urges Indians to work from home, limit foreign travel (bbc); Modi calls on Indians to tighten their belts amid Gulf crisis (ft) (sources: bbc, ft, dw, cnbc, abc)

Iran war: PM Modi urges Indians to work from home, limit foreign travel (bbc); Modi calls on Indians to tighten their belts amid Gulf crisis (ft)
- Iran war: PM Modi urges Indians to work from home, limit foreign travel (bbc)
- Modi urges Indians to work from home and limit foreign travel as Iran war continues (bbc)
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3 bills on this issue are moving right now — and the most active one is No War Against Iran Act.
S2087 · 119th Congress
No War Against Iran Act
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This story is about Iran war: PM Modi urges Indians to work from home, limit foreign travel. This bill would Prohibit obligating/expending federal funds for military force in or against Iran unless Congress declares war or passes specific authorizat.
If passed, it would:
- Prohibit obligating/expending federal funds for military force in or against Iran unless Congress declares war or • Clarify that prior AUMFs (e.g., 2001/2002) would’t be construed as authorizing force against Iran.
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This story is about Iran war: PM Modi urges Indians to work from home, limit foreign travel. This bill would A widening Iran war would disrupt travel and energy markets; this targets Iran’s oil/gas/LNG/petrochemical logistics and sanctions-evasion net.
If passed, it would
- Expand sanctions aimed at logistical transactions and evasion tied to Iranian energy exports • Increase pressure on networks facilitating Iran’s oil/gas-related trade.
This story is about Iran war: PM Modi urges Indians to work from home, limit foreign travel. This bill would It’s the Senate vehicle aligned with the same “Iran oil/logistics sanctions-evasion” theory of impact that would be most directly connected.
If passed, it would
- Impose sanctions related to logistical transactions and sanctions evasion involving Iranian oil/gas/LNG/petrochemicals • Increase pressure on third-party facilitators (shipping/logistics/financial touchpoints) moving those products.
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