The Indian Embassy in Tehran has issued a fresh advisory on Wednesday, April 8, 2026, urging Indian nationals still residing in Iran to leave the country at the earliest. The warning comes as the regional security situation remains fragile despite reports of a tentative ceasefire.

In its latest communication, the embassy reiterated concerns over safety conditions and advised citizens to exit Iran in a coordinated manner. The advisory follows an earlier notice issued on April 7, highlighting escalating risks amid ongoing geopolitical tensions in the region.

According to the statement, Indian nationals have been strongly urged to “expeditiously exit Iran” while staying in close coordination with the embassy. Authorities emphasised that individuals should strictly use routes recommended by the mission to ensure safe passage.

The embassy also issued a clear warning against uncoordinated travel, particularly towards international land borders. Citizens were advised not to attempt independent movement without prior approval, as such actions could pose serious safety risks.

“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 advisory stated.

To assist nationals during this period, the embassy has provided multiple emergency contact numbers, including +989128109115, +989128109102, +989128109109, and +989932179359. Additional support is available via email at [email protected], ensuring continuous communication for those requiring urgent assistance.

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