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Indian Embassy Issues Urgent Advisory: All Indians Asked To Leave Tehran Immediately

The Indian Embassy in Iran has issued a serious advisory urging all Indian citizens currently in Tehran to immediately leave the city and move to a safer location. Shared via the official X (formerly Twitter) handle of "India in Iran," the advisory stresses that those who are not yet in contact with the Indian Embassy should reach out without delay. This move follows growing tensions in the region and warnings from global leaders, including former US President Donald Trump.Two emergency helpline numbers have been shared by the Indian Embassy for assistance: +98901014557 and +989128109115. Families in India concerned about their loved ones are advised to pass on this information urgently.The advisory reflects increasing security concerns, particularly after recent developments involving Iran, Israel, and the shifting geopolitical dynamics. While the U.S. has maintained that it is not directly involved, Iran has accused Washington of complicity in Israeli actions. With Trump leaving the G7 Summit mid-way and calling for evacuation from Tehran, several countries, including India, are taking precautionary steps.The embassy reiterates the importance of staying connected, following updates, and prioritizing personal safety.

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