
Efforts are underway to end the conflict between America and Iran and restore a permanent peaceful situation in the Gulf region. At present, there is peace in the area after the peace agreement. Amid the recent improvement in the security situation in Iran, the Indian Embassy in Tehran has issued a revised travel advisory for Indian citizens. The embassy says that the situation has improved, but Indian citizens should avoid non-essential travel to Iran until further orders.
The Indian Embassy did mention the improvement in the situation, but also asked to exercise caution. The embassy said in its post on X that it is closely monitoring the security situation in Iran and recent improvements are visible. “Despite recent improvements, Indian nationals are advised to avoid all non-essential travel to Iran until further notice,” the embassy said.
Indians living in Iran should be alert
On behalf of the Embassy, Indians living in Iran and people going there for essential reasons have been advised to be extremely cautious, keep a constant eye on the local situation and take information only from reliable sources. Along with this, people have also been asked to follow all the instructions issued by the local administration.
— India in Iran (@India_in_Iran) June 24, 2026
It has also been said in the advisory that all Indian citizens present in Iran should register themselves with the Indian Embassy as soon as possible and keep a constant eye on the updates and new advisories issued on the official website and social media platforms of the Embassy.
Embassy issued helpline numbers
The Embassy has also issued helpline numbers and emails for emergency help so that Indian citizens can contact immediately in case of any emergency. This revised advisory has been issued at a time when there have been signs of reducing tension in West Asia in recent times, although even in the changed circumstances, the Indian government continues to maintain its policy of taking precautions.
Indian Embassy in Tehran has set up 4 helpline numbers. (+989128109115, +989128109109, +989128109102, +989932179359) Have been issued. as well as email ([email protected]) One can also ask for help and stay in touch.
This travel advisory has been issued by India after the end of the first round of technical talks under the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) aimed at ending the conflict between America and Iran. Both sides have agreed to form a high-level committee and prepare a roadmap for a final agreement in 60 days.
However, some important issues remain unresolved between the two, including the international verification system, the future governance of the Strait of Hormuz, and the release of Iran’s frozen financial assets. Even though diplomatic talks have intensified in recent weeks, the embassy’s latest advisory reflects continuing concerns over the security situation in the region.
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