India Advises Citizens To Leave Iran
India has advised its citizens in Iran to leave the country using all available means amid rising regional tensions and security concerns. The advisory was issued by the Ministry of External Affairs as a precautionary measure in view of the evolving situation.
India Advisory For Citizens In Iran
The Ministry of External Affairs urged Indian nationals in Iran to exercise caution and consider leaving the country at the earliest. The advisory stated that citizens should use commercial flights or other available travel options while they remain operational.
Indian nationals who are unable to leave immediately have been advised to stay in touch with the Indian Embassy in Tehran and register their details for assistance. The government said it is closely monitoring developments.
Rising Security Concerns In Iran
The advisory comes amid escalating tensions in the region, which have led several countries to issue travel warnings for their citizens. While no specific incident involving Indian nationals was cited, authorities described the measure as preventive.
Officials indicated that the situation remains fluid, and travel routes could be affected if tensions intensify further. Citizens were urged to avoid non-essential movement and follow local safety instructions.
Embassy Assistance And Helpline Support
The Indian Embassy in Tehran has activated emergency contact numbers to assist citizens seeking guidance on departure arrangements. Officials said they are prepared to provide necessary support, including coordination with local authorities if required.
The government reiterated that the safety of Indian nationals abroad remains a priority and said further advisories will be issued depending on how the situation develops.














