Indian Embassy in Iran Urges Citizens to Avoid Travel Amid Tensions

The Indian Embassy in Iran has issued a fresh advisory urging Indian citizens to avoid traveling to the country amid ongoing regional tensions. The advisory strongly advises against travel by air or land, citing airspace restrictions and operational uncertainties. Indians currently in Iran are urged to leave through designated land border routes in coordination with the Embassy. The Embassy has provided emergency contact numbers for guidance.

Key Points: Indian Embassy Warns Against Travel to Iran Amid Tensions

  • Indian Embassy advises citizens to avoid travel to Iran by any mode
  • Urges those already in Iran to leave in coordination with the mission
  • Airspace restrictions and operational uncertainties due to regional tensions affect flights
  • Embassy provides emergency contact numbers for guidance
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Indian embassy in Iran urges citizens to avoid travel "whether by air or land"

Indian Embassy in Iran advises citizens to avoid travel by air or land due to regional tensions and flight uncertainties. Urges those in Iran to leave.

"Indian citizens are strongly advised not to travel to Iran, whether by air or land. Airspace restrictions and operational uncertainties due to regional tensions continue to affect international flight operations to and from Iran. - Indian Embassy in Iran"

Tehran, April 24

The Indian Embassy in Iran has issued a fresh advisory urging Indian citizens to avoid travelling to the country amid ongoing regional tensions and operational uncertainties affecting flight services.

In a post on X, the Embassy stated that Indians should refrain from travelling to Iran by any mode and advised those already in the country to leave in coordination with the mission.

"In view of reports of commencement of some flights between India and Iran, and in continuation of earlier advisories, Indian citizens are strongly advised not to travel to Iran, whether by air or land. Airspace restrictions and operational uncertainties due to regional tensions continue to affect international flight operations to and from Iran," the Embassy said.

"It is further reiterated that all Indian nationals currently in Iran should leave the country through designated land border routes, strictly in coordination with the Embassy. For guidance, the Embassy may be contacted at the numbers below: Mobile Numbers: +989128109115; +989128109102; +989128109109; +989932179359. Email: cons.tehran@mea.gov.in," it added.

The Embassy had earlier issued a similar advisory on April 8, urging Indian nationals to expeditiously leave Iran in view of evolving regional developments.

The embassy also said that the exit must be coordinated with the Embassy.

"In continuation of the advisory of 07 April 2026, and in light of recent developments, Indian nationals still in Iran are strongly advised to expeditiously exit Iran, in coordination with the Embassy and using the routes suggested by the Embassy," the embassy's advisory read.

"It is again reiterated that there should be no attempt to approach any international land border without prior consultation and coordination with the Embassy. The Embassy's emergency numbers are below. Mobile Numbers: +989128109115; +989128109102; +989128109109; +989932179359 Email: cons.tehran@mea.gov.in," it added.

Speaking in the Inter- Ministerial Briefing on recent developments in West Asia on Thursday, MEA Additional Secretary (Gulf) Aseem R Mahajan said that since February 28, around 12,12,000 passengers have travelled from the region to India.

"The overall flight situation continues to improve with additional flights operating from the region to various destinations in India. Since February 28th, around 12,12,000 passengers have traveled from the region to India. Airlines continue to operate limited commercial flights based on operational and safety considerations between the UAE and India. Today, around 110 flights are expected to operate from the UAE to India."

- ANI

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Ravi K
Wondering why they are stressing on coordination. Maybe they want to ensure people don't just wander off near sensitive areas. Makes sense given the tensions.
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Suresh O
Over 12 lakh people from the region have already returned to India since February. That's massive. The government seems to be on top of things.
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Nitin Z
Hopefully people follow the advice and don't try to leave on their own. The embassy numbers are lifesavers. 🙏
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Priya S
It feels like the situation is still unpredictable. Flights are starting but with so many restrictions. The advisory is logical.
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James A
I hope the Indian government is also ensuring alternative routes for those who really need to leave. The priority should be safety.
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Shreya B
Good to see proactive communication from the embassy. But why did they wait so long? People should have been asked to leave earlier.
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Karan T

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