Israel-Iran Conflict: Indian Students Relocated, Nationals Urged to Stay Vigilant as Embassies Issue Advisories
- On June 16, 2025, the Indian Embassy in Tehran began relocating Indian students within Iran amid intensifying Israel-Iran missile exchanges and airstrikes.
- The conflict escalated after Israel launched extensive airstrikes on Iran's nuclear sites killing top officials, prompting Iran to retaliate with missile attacks on Israel.
- Indian officials advised students to leave Tehran using bus services to safer locations, urged nationals to avoid non-essential travel, and stay close to safety shelters while maintaining contact with the embassy.
- India has registered approximately 10,000 of its citizens residing in Iran and provided embassy helpline numbers, with Foreign Minister Randhir Jaiswal advising individuals of Indian descent in Iran to reach out to these emergency contacts if assistance is required.
- These measures reflect India's effort to ensure citizen safety amid closed airspace and disrupted travel, while diplomatic calls urge restraint to prevent the conflict from escalating regionally.
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Israel-Iran conflict: Indian students relocated, nationals urged to stay vigilant as embassies issue advisories
The Indian Embassy in Iran is observing the security situation for Indian students and assisting with relocations to safer areas. The Embassy is also coordinating with community leaders on safety and welfare measures.
·New Delhi, India
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·Mumbai, India
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