Commercial flights carrying Indian nationals, including students, have arrived in New Delhi from Iran as protests continue across the Islamic nation. The arrivals occurred late Friday (January 16, 2026) night, coinciding with reports of a crackdown on demonstrations that have resulted in more than 2,500 deaths.
Return Amidst Unrest
While the exact number of Indians who arrived on these flights remains unknown, accounts from those returning suggest a desire to leave amidst the escalating situation. Ali Naqui, traveling with a group of 12 to 13 people, stated, “We didn’t face any problem,” after returning from Tehran following a stay in Iraq.
The situation on the ground in Iran appears to be fluid. A medical student in Shiraz reported that internet access was disrupted, hindering awareness of events unfolding nationally. She described the situation in her city as “fine” and emphasized that her return was self-arranged, not facilitated by the Indian government.
Government Response and Concerns
Family members awaiting arrivals at the Delhi airport expressed anxiety, though reassured by communication from the Indian Embassy in Tehran. Abbas Qazmi, whose mother and aunt returned from Iran, noted the worry caused by the internet shutdown but relief when communication was restored. He confirmed his family had registered with the embassy following the issuance of travel advisories.
The External Affairs Ministry has issued two to three advisories urging Indian citizens to avoid travel to Iran and encouraging those currently residing there to depart using available commercial flights. Ministry spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal stated that New Delhi is “closely monitoring the situation and developments there” and remains “fully committed to doing that” to ensure the safety of its citizens.
Context of the Protests
The unrest in Iran began late last month in Tehran following a record low for the Iranian Rial. What started as a protest against economic hardship—inflation and currency devaluation—has expanded to encompass demands for broader political change and has now spread to all 31 provinces of Iran.
Frequently Asked Questions
What prompted the Indian government to issue travel advisories?
The advisories were issued in view of the recent developments and activities taking place in Iran, including widespread protests and a crackdown on demonstrators.
How many Indians are currently in Iran?
Approximately 9,000 Indian nationals were living in Iran as of Friday, January 16, 2026, with most identified as students.
Did the Indian government organize the flights bringing citizens back from Iran?
The individuals arriving in Delhi on Friday night traveled on commercial flights, and at least one student confirmed her return was not arranged by the Indian government.
As the situation in Iran remains volatile, will more Indian nationals choose to return home, and what further steps might New Delhi take to ensure their safety?
