The Indian Embassy in Iran has issued a fresh advisory asking all Indian citizens in the country to leave as soon as possible. The warning comes even after a temporary ceasefire in the region, as the situation is still considered uncertain.
According to officials, Indian nationals have been strongly advised to “Exit Iran at the earliest” and follow the routes suggested by the embassy. Citizens have also been told to stay in contact with embassy authorities while planning their travel.
Safety Concerns Still Remain
Even though a ceasefire has started, officials say the situation on the ground can change quickly. Because of this, the Indian government is taking precautions to ensure the safety of its people.
The embassy has warned that no one should try to cross international land borders without prior permission or coordination. This is to avoid any risk or complications during travel.
Advice for Indian Nationals
Indian citizens, including students, workers, and tourists, have been advised to:
- Leave Iran using safe and approved routes
- Stay in touch with the Indian Embassy
- Avoid risky travel without official guidance
Emergency contact numbers and support services have also been shared by the embassy to help those who need assistance.
Government Taking Precaution
This is the latest in a series of advisories issued by India as tensions in the region increased in recent days. Earlier, citizens were asked to stay indoors, but now they are being encouraged to leave while the situation allows safer movement.
In simple terms:
Even though fighting has paused for now, India is asking its people to leave Iran quickly because the situation is still not fully safe.















