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Indian Citizens Urged to Leave Iran Amid Rising Tensions

by YK TV @ Internet Desk
February 23, 2026
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Indian Embassy issues advisory for Indian citizens to leave Iran
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The Government of India has issued an urgent advisory asking all Indian nationals to leave Iran immediately due to escalating regional tensions and growing internal unrest. The warning comes amid rising fears of possible U.S. military action and an increasingly fragile security situation across parts of the country.

Officials described the advisory as a precautionary but serious measure. Although nuclear talks continue in Geneva, tensions between Iran and the United States have reportedly reached a critical point. At the same time, internal protests have intensified in major cities, including Tehran and Mashhad, particularly around university campuses.

Advisory Applies to All Indian Nationals

Importantly, the government clarified that the advisory applies to everyone. This includes students, business professionals, pilgrims, and tourists currently staying in Iran. Authorities have urged citizens not to delay their departure under any circumstances.

According to officials, Indian nationals should leave the country at the earliest opportunity using available commercial flights or other accessible transport routes. The government emphasised that acting early would help avoid last-minute complications if the situation deteriorates further.

Safety Instructions for Those Still in Iran

In addition to urging immediate departure, the advisory outlined several safety precautions. Citizens have been asked to avoid areas where protests are taking place. They should also remain alert and monitor local developments closely.

Furthermore, authorities advised individuals to keep essential documents, including passports and identification cards, ready at all times. This step will help prevent delays during travel or emergency checks.

The government has also instructed Indian nationals to register their details with the Indian Embassy in Tehran. This registration will allow officials to provide timely updates and assistance if required.

Emergency Helplines Released

To support citizens in distress, the government released multiple emergency contact numbers. Indian nationals in Iran can seek assistance through the following helplines:

  • +98 912 810 9115

  • +98 912 810 9109

  • +98 912 810 9102

  • +98 993 217 9359

Officials have assured that embassy teams remain on alert and ready to assist those facing difficulties.

Continuation of Earlier Warnings

Notably, this advisory follows earlier travel alerts issued on January 5 and January 14. However, the latest warning carries stronger language, reflecting heightened concerns about regional instability.

While diplomatic discussions continue at the international level, the Indian government has made it clear that the safety of its citizens remains the top priority. By urging nationals to leave immediately, authorities aim to prevent potential risks and ensure their well-being during this uncertain period.

For now, officials continue to monitor developments closely and may issue further updates depending on how the situation unfolds.

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