The Consulate General of the Islamic Republic of Iran in Mumbai shared the note, which says “Thank you to the people of India,” on its X index.
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Amid rising tensions in West Asia, Iran thanked several countries, including India, for their “support and solidarity” during its missile response to the US and Israel. The Consulate General of the Islamic Republic of Iran in Mumbai shared a note reading “Thank you people of India” on its X Index.

The post read: “The Iranian Aerospace Force’s gratitude to the peoples of Spain, Pakistan, India and Germany for their support and solidarity, especially during the 83rd wave of missile response to the United States and Israel.”
The mission shared photos of handwritten notes along with the post that read, “Thank you German people, Thank you people of India.” Another picture expresses thanks to Spain and Pakistan as well.
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What are the 83 waves of Iranian strikes?
The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) said it launched the 83rd wave of Operation True Promise 4 early Friday, targeting key US and Israeli military installations across the region, Press TV reported.
Reported targets included storage tanks and an oil depot in Ashdod, a military site in the Modi’in settlement, and a US military information-sharing center in the area.
The report stated that the Iranian Revolutionary Guard also struck two US military bases in Al Dhafra and Al Udayri, along with maintenance and storage hangars for transport aircraft and drones at Ali Al Salem Air Base.
Additional targets included fuel tanks for US aircraft and fighter jets, as well as a maintenance and repair hangar for the Patriot missile system at the Sheikh Issa base.
According to an IRGC statement cited by Press TV, the strikes involved a mix of long-range and medium-range systems, including solid and liquid fuel missiles, precision strike capabilities and multiple warheads, as well as suicide and loitering drones.
These developments come despite US President Donald Trump indicating the possibility of stopping the escalation, noting that Iran sought to stop US strikes targeting its energy infrastructure for seven days. He said that the deadline was extended to 10 days, until April 6, even as raids by US-Israeli forces continued.

