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    Indian Physicists Condemn Attacks on Middle Eastern Universities

    Web DeskBy Web DeskApril 23, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    A group of distinguished Indian physicists specializing in string theory have publicly expressed their support for academic communities in Iran, Palestine, and Lebanon. Their statement comes in response to recent violent attacks targeting universities in these Middle Eastern nations, which have disrupted educational activities and endangered scholars. The physicists’ condemnation highlights the broader impact of regional conflicts on scientific collaboration and intellectual freedom.

    Universities in Iran, Palestine, and Lebanon have historically been centers of critical thought and research despite facing political and social challenges. The recent assaults on these institutions not only threaten the safety of students and faculty but also undermine the pursuit of knowledge and cross-border academic partnerships. By voicing solidarity, the Indian scientists emphasize the importance of protecting educational environments from violence and repression.

    In a significant development, this collective stance by prominent Indian academics underscores the global nature of academic freedom and the shared responsibility to defend it. Their statement serves as a call to the international scientific community to remain vigilant and supportive of colleagues working under difficult circumstances. Such solidarity can foster resilience and encourage continued dialogue among scholars worldwide.

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