The Indian Embassy in Iran issued a fresh advisory to Indian nationals in the country on Monday, February 23, and asked them to leave the country by available means of transport, including commercial flights. The fresh advisory comes amid rising fear of a military escalation between Tehran and Washington amid the largest military buildup by the US forces in Middle East since Iraq war. According to the Indian Embassy in Tehran, the fresh advisory was issued "in view of the evolving situation in Iran" and is in continuation to the similar advisory issued earlier this year on January 5, 2026.
US President Donald Trump warned on Friday that limited strikes against Iran are possible, and both Iran and the US have signaled they are prepared for war if the talks on Tehran’s nuclear program fail. Amid recent tensions, Trump has ordered a huge buildup of forces in the Middle East and preparations for a potential multi-week air attack on Iran. Iran has threatened to strike US bases if it is attacked. Trump's administration has sent aircraft carriers, warships and jets to the region, raising the prospect of another attack on the Islamic Republic.
The United States and Iran will hold their next round of nuclear talks Thursday in Geneva, Oman's foreign ministry said Sunday. Oman’s foreign minister, Badr al-Busaidi, confirmed the talks. Oman previously hosted the indirect talks on the Islamic Republic’s nuclear program and facilitated the latest round in Geneva last week.
Mobile Numbers: +989128109115; +989128109109;
Email: [email protected] Indian nationals who are in Iran, and who have not registered with the Indian Embassy, are requested to do so on the link (https://www.meaers.com/request/home). The link is also available on the Embassy website. In case any Indian national is unable to register due to internet disruptions in Iran, their families in India are requested to do so.
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