Morning coverage focused on President Trump’s escalating rhetoric toward Iran, with editors highlighting his direct calls for protesters to continue their uprising and his warnings of "very strong action" if executions proceed. By midday, the domestic editorial priority shifted to an urgent security directive from India’s Ministry of External Affairs, advising all Indian nationals to leave Iran immediately via commercial flights and to keep travel documents ready. This followed reports of a complete diplomatic break between Washington and Tehran and the evacuation of non-essential personnel from U.S. bases in Qatar. In the afternoon, the narrative expanded to include the Trump administration's sweeping decision to suspend visa processing for 75 nations, including Russia and Iran, citing public assistance concerns. Simultaneously, Indian editors tracked high-level diplomatic outreach as Iran's Foreign Minister dialed S. Jaishankar to discuss the deteriorating regional stability. Late-day reporting integrated these international shocks with domestic developments, specifically the central government’s enforcement of a branding ban on "10-minute delivery" services.