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"No threat to Indian citizens in Iran, situation under control": Tehran's envoy

By ANI | Updated: January 6, 2026 17:15 IST

New Delhi [India], January 6 : The situation in Iran is under control, and there is no threat to ...

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New Delhi [India], January 6 : The situation in Iran is under control, and there is no threat to Indian citizens or interests in the Islamic Republic, Iran's Ambassador Mohammad Fathali stated in an exclusive interview withon Tuesday, a day after the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) issued a travel advisory for its nationals amid ongoing protests in Iran, urging caution as the situation remains volatile in Tehran.

"In view of recent developments, Indian nationals are advised to avoid non-essential travel to the Islamic Republic of Iran until further notice," the MEA stated.

When asked about the assurances Iran can offer regarding the safety of the Indian community and the protection of Indian interests, the envoy said the situation in the country is under control, and public order is being maintained.

The unrest began in Tehran on December 28, fuelled by growing public frustration over Iran's prolonged economic crisis, and has intensified into more violent confrontations in recent days.

Emphasising that public order is being maintained, Fathali said diplomatic, economic and consular activities are functioning normally. "I would like to state with full confidence that there is no threat to Indian citizens, like those of other countries residing in Iran," he said.

Addressing the broader situation, the Ambassador said the Islamic Republic of Iran recognises peaceful protest and the expression of public demands as legal rights within its democratic system. He noted that Iranian leaders, including the President, have stressed the importance of hearing people's voices through lawful and civil channels.

However, Fathali alleged that certain foreign media outlets and external actors have sought to exaggerate developments and spread misleading narratives to inflame tensions and divert some protests towards unrest and violence.

"I would once again emphasise that a significant portion of what is being reported in some media outlets does not correspond to the realities on the ground and is largely the result of exaggeration, media-driven narratives and biased reporting," he added.

Reacting to statements by US leaders expressing support for protesters, the Ambassador termed such remarks as interference in Iran's internal affairs. "Turning a domestic issue into an instrument of political pressure and media warfare is unacceptable and contrary to international law," he said.

On Monday, the MEA's advisory also outlined safety precautions for those already in Iran. It said, "Indian citizens and PIOs currently in Iran should exercise due caution, avoid areas of protests or demonstrations, and closely monitor news as well as the website and social media handles of the Embassy of India in Tehran."

In addition, the MEA advised Indian nationals residing in Iran to ensure they are registered with the Indian mission. "Indian nationals living in Iran on resident visas are advised to register with the Indian Embassy, if not already done so," the statement said.

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