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India Warns Citizens in Iran to Stay Safe Amid Israel-Iran Tensions

New Delhi, India, June 13, 2025 – India has urged its citizens in Iran to limit non-essential movement after Israeli airstrikes heightened tensions in the region. The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) issued an advisory, asking Indians to stay cautious and register with the embassy in Tehran. Here’s what you need to know about this urgent situation.
What the Advisory Says
The guidance is clear:
- Avoid public gatherings, crowded markets, and areas near Western embassies.
- Keep a 14-day supply of essentials like food, water, and medicines.
- Carry passports at all times and register at madad.gov.in for updates.
The advisory aims to keep Indians safe.
Why the Warning Now
The region is on edge:
- Israel launched strikes on Iranian targets, including military sites, after Iran’s drone attacks, raising fears of a wider conflict.
- About 3,000 Indian citizens, mostly students and professionals, live in Iran, with many in Tehran and Shiraz.
- A student in Mashhad said, “We’re staying indoors, watching the news closely.”
The strikes have sparked global concern.
Areas to Avoid
Some places are riskier:
- Tehran, home to government and military sites, faces heightened security.
- Isfahan, near key infrastructure, is under close watch after recent attacks.
- Shiraz airports could be disrupted if tensions escalate further.
Caution is key in these zones.
Travel Disruptions
Travel is affected:
- Air India has paused its Delhi-Tehran flights until at least April 30, pending safety reviews.
- Iran has temporarily stopped issuing new tourist visas, limiting entry to group tours.
- Connecting flights via Dubai or Istanbul remain available but costlier.
Travelers face tough choices.
India’s Diplomatic Moves
India is prepared:
- The Indian Navy has ships on standby in the Gulf of Oman for possible evacuations.
- The embassy in Tehran is planning charter flights if commercial routes shut down.
- An X post read, “India’s keeping our people safe—proud of the embassy’s work.”
The government is ready for any outcome.
Advice for Families
Families should act:
- Check if relatives in Iran are registered at madad.gov.in, the MEA’s citizen portal.
- Share embassy contacts, like the Tehran helpline (+98-21-88755103), with loved ones.
- Follow @IndiainIran on social media for real-time updates.
Staying connected is vital.
The Wider Context
The world is tense:
- India, maintaining ties with both Iran and Israel, calls for calm and dialogue to avoid a broader conflict.
- The U.S. and UN are monitoring, urging all sides to de-escalate.
- The advisory reflects India’s focus on citizen safety amid global unrest.
Peace remains the goal.