Indian Embassy in Tehran advises its citizens to leave Iran

In light of escalating anti-government demonstrations across Iran, particularly on university campuses, the Indian Embassy in Tehran has issued a notice urging Indian citizens to depart the country. The recent protests, sparked by a surge in discontent against the Iranian regime, have seen students actively participating, leading to significant unrest and clashes with security forces. This advisory comes as tensions rise in the region, with authorities responding forcefully to dissent. The Indian government has emphasized the safety of its nationals and is closely monitoring the situation, advising all Indian citizens to reconsider their travel plans to Iran amidst the ongoing turmoil. This alert reflects broader concerns over stability in Iran, which has faced similar protests in the past due to economic hardships and political repression. As the situation develops, the embassy continues to provide updates and support to ensure the safety of Indian nationals residing or traveling in Iran.
Originally reported by The Hindu International. Read original article
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