NEW DELHI: The Indian Embassy in Tehran has relocated most Indian students out of the Iranian capital following heightened risk perception amid the ongoing US-Iran hostilities. In a statement, the Embassy of India in Iran said it had moved the majority of Indian students who were in Tehran to safer locations outside the city. Arrangements were made by the mission for their transportation, food and accommodation. ‘There Were Explosion Near Hotel’: Indians Recount Horror As Stranded Passengers Return To India “Due to the heightened risk perception in Tehran city, the Embassy of India has relocated most Indian students who were in Tehran to safer locations outside Tehran. The Embassy has made arrangements for their transportation, food, and accommodation,” the statement said.Israel attacks IranUS-Israel-Iran War Live Updates: Iran launches ‘massive missile’ strike at US airbase in Bahrain; Israel bombs BeirutFrom Khamenei’s compound to nuclear complex: Satellite images show aftermath of Iranian sites after US-Israel strikesOperation Epic Fury: US spends $700m in 24 hours; final war cost remains uncertainA small number of students who declined the Embassy’s offer continue to remain in Tehran, officials said.For other Indian students and nationals still in Iran, the advisory issued earlier remains unchanged. The Embassy has urged them to stay where they are, remain indoors as far as possible and stay away from windows. It has also advised Indian nationals to exercise due caution, avoid areas of protests or demonstrations, and remain in regular contact with the Embassy.The mission has activated emergency helplines for Indian nationals in Iran and reiterated that it is closely monitoring the security situation following the escalation of military action between the United States and Iran.India has so far called for restraint and de-escalation in the region, while prioritising the safety of its citizens.About the AuthorTOI News DeskThe TOI News Desk comprises a dedicated and tireless team of journalists who operate around the clock to deliver the most current and comprehensive news and updates to the readers of The Times of India worldwide. With an unwavering commitment to excellence in journalism, our team is at the forefront of gathering, verifying, and presenting breaking news, in-depth analysis, and insightful reports on a wide range of topics. The TOI News Desk is your trusted source for staying informed and connected to the ever-evolving global landscape, ensuring that our readers are equipped with the latest developments that matter most.”Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosWill Suvendu Capture Mamata’s Stronghold? Suvendu Plans Showdown In Mamata’s BastionTamil Nadu Elections 2026- DMK- Congress Downplay Buzz On Seat Sharing Tussle- Say Decision Soon’Build, Produce, Export More’: PM Modi Calls India’s Economy The Beacon Of Hope For The WorldBJP Bets Big On 5000 Km Bengal ‘Parivartan Yatra’, Signals All Out Push Against Mamata’s TMC’There Were Explosion Near Hotel’: Indians Recount Horror As Stranded Passengers Return To India’No Hindu Refugee Will Lose Citizenship’: Amit Shah Slams Mamata Banerjee In Bengal RallyUS-Israel-Iran War: Why Has India Not Condemned Khamenei’s Death Yet?TMC Calls Out BJP on Fiscal Fairness and State Autonomy: ‘YOU ARE TAKING TAXES FROM BENGAL…’PM Modi Speaks To Saudi Crown Prince And Bahrain King, Condemns Iranian AttacksMamata Banerjee Vows Bengal Poll Win Despite Voter Deletions, Abhishek Claims BJP Won’t Pass 50 Seats123Photostories5 real estate terms every first-time home buyer should be aware ofAI eye on Mumbai: BMC unveils 1,150-surveillance camera push to crack down on civic chaosHoli 2026: 5 mistakes to avoid while making Malpua at homeFrom sharara sparkle to royal cape: Decoding Rashmika and Vijay’s Falguni Shane Peacock sangeet looksChandra Grahan 2026: ‘Blood Moon’ total lunar eclipse — timings, duration and moreShraddha Kapoor birthday special: Best performances to watch on OTTBillionaires of Bangalore and their multi-crore private residencesUpcoming OTT releases in the first week of March: ‘Boyfriend on Demand,’ ‘Young Sherlock,’ and more’Bridgerton’ season 5: Who will find love, who will stir up trouble next? Major twists and turns to expect in next chapterTop cat breeds that are perfect for kids123Hot PicksIran droneUS Iran War Impact on Stock MarketMiddle East CrisisGulf Flights UpdateIncome Tax CalculatorPublic holidays March 2026Bank Holidays MarchTop TrendingNBA Injury UpdateUS Israel Strike IranUS Attack on IranCBSE postpones Class 10 and 12 board examsUS Strike IranLG Hospital AhmedabadMiddle East CrisisIsrael Iran ConflictChandra Grahan 2026 TimeSchool Holiday in March
NEW DELHI: The Indian Embassy in Tehran has relocated most Indian students out of the Iranian capital following heightened risk perception amid the ongoing US-Iran hostilities. In a statement, the Embassy of India in Iran said it had moved the majority of Indian students who were in Tehran to safer locations outside the city. Arrangements were made by the mission for their transportation, food and accommodation.
“Due to the heightened risk perception in Tehran city, the Embassy of India has relocated most Indian students who were in Tehran to safer locations outside Tehran. The Embassy has made arrangements for their transportation, food, and accommodation,” the statement said.A small number of students who declined the Embassy’s offer continue to remain in Tehran, officials said.For other Indian students and nationals still in Iran, the advisory issued earlier remains unchanged. The Embassy has urged them to stay where they are, remain indoors as far as possible and stay away from windows. It has also advised Indian nationals to exercise due caution, avoid areas of protests or demonstrations, and remain in regular contact with the Embassy.The mission has activated emergency helplines for Indian nationals in Iran and reiterated that it is closely monitoring the security situation following the escalation of military action between the United States and Iran.India has so far called for restraint and de-escalation in the region, while prioritising the safety of its citizens.