Indian physicists voice solidarity with Iran, Palestine, Lebanon academics

A group of over 50 Indian physicists, including renowned string theorists Ashoke Sen and Spenta Wadia, have expressed solidarity with academics in Iran, Palestine, and Lebanon, condemning attacks on universities and civilian institutions during conflicts involving Israel and the United States. The group stated that universities in these countries have been attacked, resulting in significant loss of life and displacement.
Over 50 Indian physicists specializing in string theory have expressed solidarity with academics in Iran, Palestine, and Lebanon. They condemned attacks on universities and civilian institutions during conflicts involving Israel and the US. The group listed specific universities attacked, including Sharif University of Technology and Lebanese University. The attacks are part of a broader assault on civilian sites, resulting in thousands of deaths and millions displaced. The Indian scientists unequivocally condemned these crimes against humanity, citing long-term harm to education and research. Continued violence has been reported in Lebanon and Gaza, with heightened tensions involving Iran.
This content was automatically generated and/or translated by AI. It may contain inaccuracies. Please refer to the original sources for verification.