In an advisory issued on Monday (February 23, 2026), the Indian Embassy in Tehran asked Indian nationals (students, pilgrims, business persons and tourists) currently in Iran to leave the country by available means of transport, including commercial flights.
“All Indian nationals in Iran are requested to also have their travel and immigration documents, including passports and IDs, readily available with them. They are requested to contact the Indian Embassy for any assistance in this regard,” it added.
This follows earlier advisories issued by the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA), as well as India’s Embassy in Tehran, in January 2026. On January 5, 2026, the MEA had advised Indian nationals to avoid non-essential travel to Iran, as protests roiled the country.
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