‘Leave Iran’: India’s stark advisory amid threat of US attack; protests spread | India News


NEW DELHI: India on Wednesday issued an advisory asking Indian nationals currently in Iran to leave the country at the earliest, citing an evolving security situation amid rising regional tensions and protests. The advisory was issued by the Indian embassy in Tehran.“In continuation of the advisory issued by the Government of India on 5 January 2025, and in view of the evolving situation in Iran, Indian nationals who are currently in Iran (students, pilgrims, business persons and tourists) are advised to leave Iran by available means of transport, including commercial flights,” the advisory read.

‘Leave By Any Means’: India Issues Fresh Advisory As Iran Protests Intensify Across Cities

The fresh warning comes against the backdrop of heightened tensions in the region, including concerns over a possible US military action against Iran and protests in parts of the country in which over 2500 people have been reported dead. Indian authorities have urged citizens to remain vigilant and avoid areas of unrest.The embassy reiterated that “all Indian citizens and PIOs should exercise due caution, avoid areas of protests or demonstrations, stay in contact with the Indian Embassy in Iran and monitor local media for any developments.”Indian nationals have also been asked to keep their travel and immigration documents, including passports and identity papers, readily accessible and to contact the embassy for assistance if required.To facilitate support, the embassy has activated emergency helplines and shared multiple contact numbers and an official email ID for consular assistance. Indians who have not yet registered with the embassy have been urged to do so on the ministry of external affairs’ online portal, with families in India requested to complete registration on their behalf if internet access in Iran is disrupted.The protests in Iran which began amidst the worsening economic conditions and rising cost of living, after its national currency hit record low against US dollar at 1.4 million Rial against $1 US have now enetered it’s third week. The oil rich Islamic Republic has been under sacntions for years tuning it’s economy fragile.The ongoing protest are the most intense aggitations Iran has seen in a decade and comes as the biggest test for the country’s theocracy. Meanwhile, US has threaten strikes against the Middle Eastern nations if it doesn’t scale back it crackdown. American President Donald Trump on Tuesday urged Iranian protesters to “keep protesting and take over country’s institutions” as the purported “help is on the way.”A senior Iranian official said on Wednesday that all communications between Tehran and Washington have been halted amidst the contstant threats issued by Trump. Meanwhile, some US personnel based in Qatar have been advised to leave, which is United States largest military base in Middle East. Last year in a similar move US had recalled some soldiers from the same base before launching strikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities.