Indian Embassy Urges Nationals to Leave Iran Amid Ongoing Tensions
India Urges Nationals In Iran To 'Expeditiously Exit' Country, Warns Against Approaching Borders
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The Indian Embassy in Tehran has advised its nationals to leave Iran promptly due to ongoing security concerns despite a tentative ceasefire in the region. Citizens are warned against approaching borders without prior approval and are provided emergency contact details for assistance.
- 01Indian nationals in Iran are urged to leave the country quickly due to security risks.
- 02The embassy warns against independent travel to border areas without prior coordination.
- 03Over 1,800 Indian nationals have been assisted in leaving Iran through neighboring countries.
- 04A dedicated control room is operational to support citizens across West Asia.
- 05Despite a ceasefire, regional tensions remain high with missile alerts reported.
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The Indian Embassy in Tehran has issued a strong advisory urging Indian nationals to leave Iran as the security situation remains precarious, despite a tentative ceasefire involving Iran, the United States, and Israel. The embassy emphasized that citizens should coordinate their exit with the embassy and avoid approaching international borders without prior approval. Emergency contact numbers have been provided for assistance. The advisory follows a previous directive instructing nationals to remain indoors for 48 hours amid escalating tensions in the region. India's Ministry of External Affairs has facilitated the safe exit of 1,862 Indian nationals, including students and fishermen, to neighboring countries like Armenia and Azerbaijan. The embassy continues to monitor developments closely, ensuring the safety and welfare of the Indian community in the region. While a ceasefire has been announced, ongoing military activities and missile alerts indicate that the situation remains volatile.
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The advisory affects Indian nationals in Iran, urging them to exit for their safety amid ongoing regional tensions.
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