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Tehran Crisis: Indian Students, Citizens Advised To Leave AS Conflict Escalates

Amid the rapidly intensifying conflict between Israel and Iran, the Indian Embassy in Tehran has issued a fresh and urgent advisory for all Indian nationals and Persons of Indian Origin (PIOs) residing in the Iranian capital. The advisory follows a public appeal by U.S. President Donald Trump, who has called for the immediate evacuation of Tehran due to ongoing Israeli airstrikes and the threat of further escalation.

The embassy has urged all Indians in Tehran who are able to leave using their own means to relocate to safer areas outside the city without delay. Those who have not yet been in touch with the Indian Embassy are requested to immediately share their location and contact details. Emergency contact information has been shared to ensure swift communication and assistance:

Tehran Crisis Indian Students Citizens Advised To Leave AS Conflict Escalates

Indian Embassy Helpline Numbers
📞 +98 901 014 4557
📞 +98 912 810 9115
📞 +98 912 810 9109

Email for assistance
📧 [email protected]

Special arrangements are being made to support Indian students and other vulnerable groups. The embassy is actively helping them move to safer regions within Iran and is also exploring further evacuation options based on the evolving situation. Meanwhile, all Indian citizens in Iran have been advised to remain extremely cautious, avoid unnecessary travel, and strictly follow local safety protocols and official advisories.

President Trump, who left the G7 summit in Canada early due to the crisis, posted a stark warning on social media urging people to evacuate Tehran "immediately." His statement cited the continuation of Israeli strikes targeting Iranian cities and raised alarm about a possible escalation that could widen the conflict. The military exchanges between Israel and Iran have included both missile and drone attacks, with Tehran facing some of the most intense strikes in recent days.

In response to the deteriorating situation, the Indian government has begun relocating its nationals from high-risk areas. Armenia has emerged as a possible evacuation route after Iran permitted land travel to neighboring countries despite the closure of its airspace. The first group of Indian nationals is expected to cross into Armenia soon, as part of the initial phase of India's emergency relocation effort.

The Ministry of External Affairs is closely monitoring developments and maintaining continuous contact with the Indian community in Iran. It is also coordinating with Iranian authorities and neighboring countries to ensure a safe and orderly evacuation process if needed.

Indian citizens in Iran are urged to stay connected with the embassy and follow all advisories to ensure their safety during this volatile period. The advisory highlights the growing seriousness of the security situation in Tehran and the need for urgent precautions as the conflict in West Asia escalates.

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