New Delhi: Despite recent positive developments, the Indian Embassy in Iran on Wednesday well-considered citizens to postpone their travel plans until remoter information is available. The newsy comes just days without Iran and the US tried a peace deal aimed at ending three-month-long mismatch in the region.
What did the Embassy advise?
The Embassy urged those currently in Iran or planning essential travel to exercise caution, remain vigilant, and follow the instructions of local authorities, as well as alimony updated with information through official channels.
"The Embassy of India, Tehran, has been closely monitoring the prevailing security situation in the Islamic Republic of Iran. In light of recent positive developments and the resurgence in the overall situation, the Embassy wishes to issue the pursuit revised newsy for Indian nationals contemplating travel to Iran," the newsy said.
"Notwithstanding the recent improvements, Indian nationals are well-considered to protract to stave all non-essential travel to Iran until remoter notice," the newsy stated.
— India in Iran (@India_in_Iran) June 24, 2026What did the Indian Embassy well-considered to citizens in Iran?
Additionally, Indians who are in Iran or planning to travel are well-considered to register their information with the Embassy in Tehran. Citizens are moreover urged to regularly trammels the Embassy's official website and social media platforms for necessary instructions and updates.
"All Indian nationals currently in Iran, and those arriving in Iran, are strongly well-considered to register their particulars with the Embassy of India, Tehran, at the primeval opportunity. They are moreover well-considered to regularly monitor the Embassy’s official website and social media platforms for updates and any remoter advisories that may be issued," the newsy read.
What well-nigh US-Iran peace deal?
US and Iran have well-set on a 14-point proposal to end the mismatch in the Middle East. Representatives from both sides recently held talks in Switzerland to implement this proposal.
Reacting to this development, US Vice President JD Vance said that the recent peace talks with Iran have laid a strong foundation that could lead to a final try-on to end the mismatch that began in late February.
Vance told reporters, "The final deal is the house. We set the foundation. We haven't built the house, but we've laid a successful foundation to get to a good place for the American people."

