NEW DELHI: Indian Embassy in Iran on Monday issued an pressing advisory directing all Indian nationals to depart from the nation amid looming worry of battle within the Center East as tensions between Tehran and Washington develop.In its advisory, the embassy requested all residents, together with college students, pilgrims, enterprise individuals and vacationers, to go away the nation by accessible technique of transport, together with industrial flights.
“In continuation of the advisory issued by the Authorities of India on 5 January 2026, and in view of the evolving scenario in Iran, Indian nationals who’re at the moment in Iran (college students, pilgrims, enterprise individuals and vacationers) are suggested to go away Iran by accessible technique of transport, together with industrial flights,” the advisory learn.“The 14 January 2026 Advisory is hereby reiterated that each one Indian residents and PIOS ought to train due warning, keep away from areas of protests or demonstrations, keep involved with the Indian Embassy in Iran, and monitor native media for any developments,” it added.The embassy additionally requested Indian nationals to have their journey and immigration paperwork, together with passports and IDs, available with them. It additionally issued a helpline quantity for help.“The emergency contact helplines of the Indian Embassy are supplied under: Cell Numbers: +989128109115; +989128109109; +989128109102; +989932179359. E-mail: cons.tehran@mea.gov.in,” the advisory learn.This comes as college students’ protests continued for second day in Iran, as Tehran and Washington stay engaged in talks to strike a nuclear deal. The subsequent spherical of talks will occur in Geneva later this week, on Thursday, February 26, as confirmed by Oman’s international minister Badr Al Busaidi.Earlier, US President Donald Trump additionally issued a warning to Iran, asking it to return to phrases with America inside 10-15 days.“We’re both going to get a deal, or it may be unlucky for them… 10-15 days can be sufficient time,” Trump had mentioned.










