The Indian Embassy in Tehran has advised all Indian nationals in Iran to leave the country as soon as possible, citing deteriorating security conditions and heightened regional uncertainty.
In an advisory issued on Wednesday, the embassy urged Indian citizens to use available commercial and evacuation options without delay, while also advising those unable to depart immediately to remain in close contact with mission officials.
The notice comes as tensions remain elevated despite recent diplomatic efforts to secure a temporary ceasefire between Iran and the United States.
Embassy Issues Urgent Travel Advisory
Indian officials did not specify the precise threat prompting the advisory, but the warning reflects growing concern over the security environment across Iran amid ongoing regional instability.
Embassy officials urged nationals to monitor official channels closely for further instructions and to ensure their travel documents remain ready for immediate departure.
Diplomatic missions often issue such advisories when governments assess rising risks to foreign nationals from military escalation, unrest or transportation disruptions.
Regional Tensions Continue Despite Ceasefire
The advisory follows days of uncertainty surrounding the implementation of the newly announced ceasefire between Washington and Tehran.
Although both sides have publicly supported de-escalation, sporadic military activity and conflicting statements from regional actors have raised doubts over the truceโs durability.
Several governments are now reassessing contingency plans for citizens in the region as the broader security situation remains fluid.
India has not announced a formal evacuation operation at this stage, but the embassyโs wording suggests officials are preparing for the possibility of further deterioration.
