Indian students in Tehran have been moved out of the city as tensions escalate between Israel and Iran following strikes on Tehran’s nuclear sites.
In a statement, the Ministry of External Affairs said, “Indian students in Tehran have been moved out of the city for reasons of safety, through arrangements made by the Embassy. Other residents who are self-sufficient in terms of transport have also been advised to move out of the city in view of the developing situation.”
“The Embassy remains continuously in touch with the community with a view to extending all feasible assistance. Further advisories may be issued given the fluid situation”, the statement read.
The embassy is also facilitating Indians to leave Iran through its border with Armenia.
In a post on X, the Indian Embassy in Iran advised Indian nationals and people of Indian origin who are not in touch with the embassy to get in touch with the officials at the embassy in Tehran, in order to ensure their safety.
The Indian mission also advised Indian nationals, who can move out of Tehran using their own resources, to move to a safe location outside the city. It comes at a time when the Israel-Iran conflict has entered its fifth day. On June 13, Israel launched ‘Operation Rising Lion’ to target Tehran’s rapidly advancing nuclear programme.
Earlier today, the Ministry of External Affairs also announced the setting up of a 24×7 control room and emergency helpline numbers to help Indian nationals currently in Iran. These developments came a day after the Centre confirmed that the embassy in Iran is closely monitoring the situation and has begun relocating Indians to safer areas.
A Times of India report stated that at least 10,000 Indian nationals are currently in Iran, out of whom 6,000 are students. 600 students were moved to Qom from Tehran, while another group of 110 students from Urmia reached the Armenian border on Monday evening and are expected to be evacuated today.
Amid the ongoing crisis, US President Donald Trump is departing early from the G7 summit in Canada, according to White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt. However, Trump, in a post on Truth Social, dismissed the ceasefire between Israel and Iran as the reason for his early departure from Canada.
Earlier on Monday night, Israel continued with bombarding sites in Iran in an attempt to disable its nuclear programme. Israeli strikes targeted Iran’s state-run television station during a live broadcast, forcing a news anchor to run off camera after the explosion.