India urges citizens to leave Iran as tensions with Israel escalate

India urges citizens to leave Iran as tensions with Israel escalate

New Delhi: The Indian government has issued an urgent advisory asking all Indian citizens in Iran to leave the country as soon as possible amid growing tensions between Iran and Israel. The warning comes as the security situation in the Middle East continues to worsen following a fresh round of military exchanges between the two regional rivals.

In a statement released through the Indian Embassy in Tehran, authorities advised Indian nationals to avoid all non essential travel to Iran and encouraged those currently in the country to leave using available commercial transport options. The embassy said the situation remains unpredictable and could change rapidly, making it important for citizens to prioritize their safety.

The advisory follows several days of intensified conflict between Iran and Israel. Reports from international media indicate that both countries have exchanged missile and air strikes, raising fears of a wider regional conflict. Explosions and air defense activity have been reported in several Iranian cities, including the capital Tehran, while Israeli cities have also faced missile threats and security alerts.

India's decision to urge its citizens to leave Iran reflects growing international concern over the possibility of further escalation. Several countries have reviewed travel guidance for the region, and diplomatic missions are closely monitoring developments.

The Ministry of External Affairs has expressed deep concern over the latest violence and called on all sides to exercise restraint. Indian officials have emphasized the importance of dialogue and diplomacy to prevent further loss of life and instability in the region. New Delhi has traditionally maintained relations with both Iran and Israel and has repeatedly advocated peaceful solutions to regional disputes.

The situation is particularly significant for India because thousands of Indian citizens live, work, and study in different parts of the Middle East. Authorities are maintaining close contact with Indian nationals in Iran and are providing assistance through embassy channels. Citizens have been advised to stay in touch with embassy officials and follow official updates regarding travel and security arrangements.

While Indians in Iran have been asked to leave the country, the advisory for Indian citizens in Israel is slightly different. Those living in Israel have been urged to remain vigilant, follow instructions from local authorities, stay close to designated shelters, and avoid unnecessary travel. The differing advisories reflect the distinct security assessments made by Indian officials for each country.

The renewed conflict has also raised concerns beyond the immediate region. Analysts warn that prolonged hostilities could affect global energy markets, international trade routes, and economic stability. Oil prices have already shown signs of volatility as investors closely watch developments in the Middle East, a region that plays a crucial role in global energy supplies.

Diplomatic efforts are continuing as world leaders call for de escalation and a return to negotiations. However, the situation remains highly uncertain, with fears that additional military action could draw in other regional groups and further complicate efforts to restore stability.

For now, the Indian government's message to its citizens in Iran is clear and urgent. As tensions between Iran and Israel continue to rise, Indian nationals have been strongly advised to leave the country at the earliest opportunity and remain in contact with embassy officials for assistance and guidance.

The coming days are expected to be critical as the international community watches closely for signs of either further escalation or renewed diplomatic engagement aimed at preventing a broader regional crisis.


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