The Indian Embassy in Iran has issued a fresh advisory for Indian nationals, urging them to carefully consider the evolving security situation in the region and to avoid non-essential travel to the country. The advisory, released on late Tuesday, also encourages those already in Iran to remain vigilant and consider returning to India using available commercial flight and ferry services.
This warning comes amidst heightened tensions in the region, triggered by a series of military escalations involving Israel, Iran, and the United States. These events have led to concerns about the safety and security of Indian citizens residing in Iran.
Recent Events Leading to the Advisory
Over the past several weeks, the region has witnessed a concerning escalation of military activities. Last month, Israel launched "Operation Rising Lion," targeting Iranian nuclear and military sites, including Natanz and Fordow. This was followed by "Operation Midnight Hammer" on June 22, when the US struck multiple Iranian facilities. Iran retaliated with missile attacks on Israel and a US base in Qatar. While a ceasefire was announced by US President Trump, bringing an end to the 12-day conflict, the underlying tensions remain.
Embassy's Recommendations
In light of these developments, the Indian Embassy has advised Indian nationals to take the following precautions:
Available Exit Options
For those wishing to leave Iran, several options are available:
Additional Considerations
The Indian Embassy has also highlighted some critical steps for Indians before departure:
The Indian Embassy in Iran continues to monitor the situation closely and provide assistance to Indian nationals in need. They have also facilitated the relocation of some Indian students from Tehran to safer locations. Indian citizens in Iran are advised to stay informed, exercise caution, and follow the embassy's guidance to ensure their safety and well-being.