India Warns Citizens Against Travel to Iran Amid Unrest, Trump Issues Warning

India has advised its citizens against non-essential travel to Iran and urged those already there to exercise caution amid widespread protests. The protests, triggered by a sharp depreciation of Iran's currency, have led to clashes and several deaths. US President Donald Trump warned that the United States would respond forcefully if Iranian authorities begin killing civilians, though he specified no immediate actions. The situation underscores heightened regional tensions as the US maintains a significant military presence nearby.

Key Points: India Advises Against Iran Travel, US Monitors Protests

  • India issues travel advisory for Iran
  • Protests over currency depreciation turn deadly
  • Trump warns Iran against using lethal force
  • US monitoring situation closely
  • No specific US action announced yet
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Avoid non-essential travel to Iran until further notice: MEA

India issues travel advisory for Iran amid protests. US President Donald Trump warns of a forceful response if Iranian authorities use lethal force against civilians.

"If they start killing people as they have in the past, I think they're going to get hit very hard by the United States. - Donald Trump"

Tehran/New Delhi, Jan 5 India on Monday advised its nationals to avoid non-essential travel to Iran until further notice, owing to the recent developments in the country.

"Indian citizens and PIOs currently in Iran should exercise due caution, avoid areas of protests or demonstrations, and closely monitor news as well as the website and social media handles of the Embassy of India in Tehran," read an advisory issued by the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA).

"Indian nationals living in Iran on resident-visas are advised to register with the Indian Embassy, if not already done so," it added.

Iran is witnessing major protests in a number of cities over the sharp depreciation of the national currency rial.

Clashes between the security personnel and protestors have resulted in several deaths in Iranian provinces.

Earler on Monday, India time, US President Donald Trump warned Iran against using violence to suppress protests, saying the United States is closely monitoring the situation and would respond forcefully if Iranian authorities begin killing civilians.

Aboard Air Force One on his way back to the White House from Mar-a-Lago, Trump was asked about reports of protesters being killed in Iran and his earlier comments that the US was "locked and loaded."

"We'll take a look," Trump said. "We're watching it very closely."

Trump drew a clear line around the use of lethal force by Iranian authorities. "If they start killing people as they have in the past, I think they're going to get hit very hard by the United States," he said.

The US President did not specify what form a US response might take, nor did he outline any immediate military or economic measures. Notably, the US has deployed considerable military asset in the region.

Trump's comments in response to a question, however, underscored that Washington is actively tracking developments inside Iran and considering its options. But he gave no timeline or trigger point. "We're watching it very closely," he reiterated.

While Trump did not draw direct comparisons during his Iran remarks, his warning followed strong language directed at Venezuela, Cuba, and other countries he described as destabilising forces in their regions.

Trump has previously accused Iran of violently suppressing dissent during past waves of protests and has used economic sanctions and military deterrence as pressure tools. In this exchange, he stopped short of announcing new measures, instead emphasising vigilance and readiness.

"If they start killing people," Trump said, repeating the condition under which US action could follow.

- IANS

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Rohit P
The situation sounds very tense. Hope all Indian students and workers there are safe. The embassy's advice to register is crucial—please do it if you're there.
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Arjun K
While the advisory is necessary, I wish our government would also issue such clear, timely warnings for other unstable regions where Indians travel for work. Consistency is key.
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Sarah B
The economic protests are understandable, but external comments from other nations often complicate things. India's stance seems measured and focused on citizen safety, which is right.
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Vikram M
Currency crash leading to protests... feels familiar, but thankfully not to this scale. Hope peace returns soon. India has important trade and energy interests with Iran, stability benefits everyone.
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Karthik V
Trump's "locked and loaded" comments aren't helpful. Makes the whole region more volatile. India's advisory is the responsible step here—look after your own people first.

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