Indian embassy in Iran urges citizens to avoid travel “whether by air or land”
Summary
The Indian Embassy in Iran has urged Indian citizens to avoid all travel to Iran due to regional tensions and operational uncertainties affecting flights, advising those in Iran to leave coordinated with the Embassy.
Key Points
- The Indian Embassy in Iran advised Indian nationals against traveling to Iran by air or land due to ongoing regional tensions and operational uncertainties.
- Indian citizens currently in Iran are urged to leave using designated land border routes in coordination with the Embassy.
- The Embassy reiterated that no one should approach international land borders without prior coordination with the Embassy.
- MEA Additional Secretary reported that since February 28, around 1.2 million passengers have traveled from the West Asia region to India, with limited but improving flight operations.