MEA says Indian student relocated to safe places in Iran as tensions escalates

By Anjali Sharma

WASHINGTON – The Ministry of External Affairs in a statement on Monday said that India is closely monitoring the security situation to ensure the safety and welfare of its nationals in both countries, with the escalating tensions in the Middle East following the recent conflict between Iran and Israel,

MEA Spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal in a statement released on social media platform X, confirmed that the Indian Embassy in Tehran is “continuously monitoring the security situation and engaging Indian students in Iran to ensure their safety.”

The statement added that “in some cases, students are being relocated with the Embassy’s facilitation to safer places within Iran,” adding that “other feasible options are also under examination”.

MEA said that the Embassy is in contact with community leaders across Iran regarding the welfare and safety of Indian citizens.

The statement by the MEA came hours after Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah spoke to External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar regarding students from the Union Territory stuck in Iran.

Over 1,500 Indian students, most of them from Jammu and Kashmir, are stranded in Iran.

The parents have appealed to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and S. Jaishankar to intervene and facilitate the safe return of the Indian students.

The majority of the students stranded in Tehran, Shiraz, and Qom cities of Iran are pursuing professional courses, primarily MBBS, MEA stated.

Indian Embassy in Iran asked all Indian nationals and Persons of Indian Origin to remain vigilant, and also provided a Google form on its X account, asked the Indian citizens to fill it out to provide their details.

“Please remember, it is important not to panic, exercise due caution and maintain contact with the Embassy of India in Tehran,” it said.

It provided a Telegram Link and asked the Indian citizens to join it to receive updates on the situation from the mission.

Israel launched “Operation Rising Lion” with a surprise attack that wiped out the top echelon of Iran’s military command and damaged its nuclear sites.

Iran retaliated with air strikes, with both countries launching hundreds of missiles at each other in the last three days.

Israel has said the campaign will continue to escalate in the coming days, Iran has vowed to “open the gates of hell” in retaliation.

The several helpline numbers have been issued by Indian missions in both Iran and Israel.

The Indian Embassy in Israel said it is in constant touch with local authorities and monitoring developments closely.

MEA is expected to continue issuing advisories as the situation unfolds.

Indian nationals in the region have been urged to remain alert, follow official guidance, and limit outdoor movement.

The conflict between Israel and Iran has not only raised global diplomatic concerns but also created anxiety among thousands of foreign nationals, including Indians, living and working in Iran.