Indian Embassy in Iran Urges Citizens to Leave Following Ceasefire Announcement
Indian embassy in Iran asks citizens to ‘expeditiously exit’, hours after ceasefire announcement
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The Indian embassy in Iran has advised Indian nationals to leave the country quickly, following a ceasefire deal announced by U.S. President Donald Trump. The embassy emphasized that departures should be coordinated with its officials.
- 01Indian embassy in Iran issues urgent exit advisory for nationals.
- 02Advisory follows a ceasefire announcement by U.S. President Donald Trump.
- 03Citizens are advised to coordinate their exit with the embassy.
- 04The advisory reflects ongoing tensions in the region.
- 05This guidance aims to ensure the safety of Indian nationals.
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On April 8, 2026, the Indian embassy in Iran urged Indian citizens to leave the country as tensions remain high. This advisory follows a ceasefire announcement made by U.S. President Donald Trump, signaling a potential shift in the geopolitical landscape. The embassy stressed that any exit plans must be coordinated with its officials to ensure the safety and proper procedures for Indian nationals. The advisory reflects the embassy's commitment to the welfare of its citizens amid ongoing regional instability.
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The advisory impacts Indian nationals in Iran, urging them to prioritize their safety by exiting the country promptly.
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