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Indian Students Trapped In Iran Need Evacuation, Not Just Advisories

by Kashmir Thunder Desk
March 10, 2026
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Indian Students Trapped In Iran Need Evacuation, Not Just Advisories
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The latest travel advisory from the Indian Embassy in Tehran, warning citizens not to go near land borders without proper coordination, highlights the danger facing Indians in Iran. For the estimated 1,200 students, many of them from Jammu and Kashmir, this is a lifeline in the midst of explosions, fear, and shrinking options. The situation is truly dire. Students in cities like Urmia and Qom report hearing blasts near where they live. They spend nights hiding in basements and send desperate messages asking for help. While some have been moved to safer locations, many are still stuck – caught between a worsening conflict and the fear of losing an entire year of their medical studies. Earlier warnings to leave were ignored by some students precisely because of their exams scheduled for March 5. They were forced to choose between safety and their academic future. Now, with the conflict escalating, that impossible choice has become a trap. The government has started taking action. Emergency helplines are now active, and a special control room is coordinating efforts. The warning against approaching land borders is a necessary step to stop students from making dangerous, unplanned journeys to other countries where they could end up stranded without any help. But coordination must quickly lead to real action on the ground. The reported option for students to travel to Armenia on their own, with tickets costing as much as Rs 1.5 lakh, is simply not affordable for many families who are already struggling. This is a national emergency, and it requires a national response. When Indian citizens were evacuated from Ukraine, the government bore the cost. The same approach must be applied here. Bringing home around 1,200 students is a manageable task, both logistically and financially, especially when compared to the priceless value of their safety. The Ministry of External Affairs must now move from issuing advisories to carrying out actual evacuations and securing safe routes that are still open, negotiating with Iranian authorities for a smooth exit, and arranging special flights from evacuation hubs. The parents in Jammu and Kashmir, sleepless with worry, deserve nothing less than a fully funded, government-led mission to bring their children home. Every hour counts, and every life is precious.

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