Indian Embassy Urges Nationals to Exit Iran Amid Ceasefire Agreement
Indians advised to leave Iran at the earliest despite ceasefire deal
Hindustan Times
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Despite a newly announced ceasefire between the United States and Iran, the Indian Embassy in Tehran has advised Indian nationals to leave Iran immediately. The advisory emphasizes coordination with the embassy for safe exit routes and warns against approaching international borders without prior consultation.
- 01The Indian Embassy in Tehran has issued an advisory urging nationals to leave Iran promptly.
- 02The advisory follows a two-week ceasefire agreement between the US and Iran.
- 03Indian nationals are advised to coordinate their exit with the embassy and avoid sensitive locations.
- 04Iran's Supreme Leader has ordered military units to cease fire, but conflict may continue.
- 05Israel reportedly continues its attacks on Iran despite the ceasefire agreement.
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The Indian Embassy in Tehran has issued a strong advisory for Indian nationals to leave Iran as soon as possible, despite a recent two-week ceasefire agreement between the United States and Iran. The advisory, dated April 8, 2026, emphasizes the need for coordination with the embassy and suggests safe exit routes. It follows an earlier advisory urging Indians to remain indoors for 48 hours and avoid sensitive areas. The ceasefire, described as a success by Iran, was reached shortly before a deadline set by the US. Iran's Supreme Leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, ordered military units to cease fire but indicated that the conflict may not be over. Meanwhile, reports suggest that Israel continues its military actions against Iran, raising concerns about the overall stability in the region.
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The advisory impacts Indian nationals in Iran, urging them to prioritize safety and exit the country amid ongoing regional tensions.
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