The Indian Embassy in Iran has escalated its response to the intensifying US-Iran rift by directing all Indian nationals to depart the country at once, in line with advisories from nations like Poland and Serbia. This critical update reflects the precarious security environment gripping the region.
Updating the January 5, 2026 guidance, the advisory implores students, pilgrims, entrepreneurs, and visitors to seize commercial travel opportunities for immediate exit. Full vigilance is required: shun demonstration zones, synchronize with embassy updates, and follow local reporting.
Travel essentials including passports and identification must be secured. Emergency aid is reachable at +989128109115, +989128109109, +989128109102, +989932179359, or via [email protected]. Non-registered Indians face an urgent registration mandate, facilitatable by relatives in India during connectivity woes.
Serbia’s foreign affairs portal warns of no-travel policy and rapid departures amid chaos, intensified by December-end and January protests. Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk’s Thursday plea highlighted the ticking clock, with potential armed escalations rendering escapes unfeasible soon.
At the core lies America’s heftiest Middle East troop surge in over two decades, amplified by President Donald Trump’s vows of force against Iran’s atomic program. India’s embassy stands as a beacon, equipping citizens with actionable intelligence to navigate this brewing storm safely.
