"Alert! Leave Iran immediately," the central government's new advisory for Indians

Advisory for Indians: India has issued a new advisory for its citizens stranded in Iran. The central government has urged them to leave Iran as soon as possible. They are also advised to contact the embassy and call helpline numbers.

Despite the US-Iran ceasefire, the Indian government has issued a travel advisory for Indians. The central government has issued a new advisory urging Indians to leave Iran. The advisory, which issued a high alert, instructs Indians to leave Iran as soon as possible. It also advises contacting the embassy, ​​avoiding crossing the international border without permission, and using recommended routes.

The central government has also issued helpline numbers

It should be noted that the central government has also issued helpline numbers for Indians through the embassy. Those stranded in Iran can contact the emergency contact numbers +989128109115, +989128109109, +989128109102, and +989932179359. They can also be contacted via the email ID cons.tehran@mea.gov.in. Last night, the government also issued an advisory instructing Indians in Iran to stay in safe places for 48 hours.

US-Iran ceasefire for 2 weeks

It should be noted that a two-week ceasefire has been reached between the United States and Iran. President Trump announced the ceasefire before the April 7th deadline given to Iran. Since the war began on February 28, 2026, President Trump has given Iran six chances to reach a compromise. On Tuesday, Trump also warned Iran that if Iran did not open the Strait of Hormuz, an entire civilization would be destroyed. This threat sent shockwaves across the world.

Trump first issued the warning on March 21

Let us tell you that on March 21, President Trump had warned that if the route of Hormuz Strait is not opened within 48 hours, then the US Army will attack Iran's power plants. On March 23, he said that there has been a good discussion between the two countries and the attack was postponed for 5 days. On March 27, Trump again postponed the attack for 10 days and gave Iran time till April 6. On April 3, again giving 48 hours’ time, he threatened to launch a major attack. On April 5, again giving a 2-day ultimatum, he threatened to attack the power plant and bridge on April 7.

 PC: News24