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Timely Evacuation of Students From Iran

Advocate Sajad Paul by Advocate Sajad Paul
June 23, 2025
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In the face of the escalating conflict between Iran and Israel, the safety of Indian citizens, especially the large number of students from Kashmir studying in Iran, became a serious concern. As tensions mounted and the situation in Iran grew increasingly volatile, a coordinated and compassionate evacuation effort was launched by the Government of India in collaboration with the Embassy of India in Tehran and the state government of Jammu & Kashmir.What unfolded over the next few days was a shining example of how swift, efficient, and humane response by national and state authorities can turn a moment of grave crisis into one of deep gratitude and relief.
A Joint Effort Of Central And State Authorities: The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA), under the able leadership of its officials and with the on-ground dedication of the Indian Embassy in Iran, played a crucial role in safely bringing back Indian nationals from affected regions. Recognizing the vulnerability of Indian students, many of whom belong to the Kashmir Valley, the evacuation process was given urgent priority. Kashmiri students, who were stranded in various parts of Iran including Mashhad and Tehran, were transported back home in a phased and organized manner. The Indian Embassy ensured constant communication with the students, provided them with shelter, food, medical care, and necessary documentation, while keeping their families in India reassured.The role of the Jammu & Kashmir government, especially under the leadership of former Chief Minister Omar Abdullah and Member of Parliament Aga Ruhullah, deserves high praise. Their constant coordination with the central government, MEA, and Indian Embassy ensured that every Kashmiri student’s safety was prioritized. Their proactive outreach, consistent monitoring, and personal concern provided a much-needed sense of hope and assurance to anxious families across the Valley.

“The evacuation operation shows strong government support for Indians globally. Thanks to all involved, including MEA, Indian Embassy in Iran, J&K Govt, and leaders like Omar Abdullah and Aga Ruhullah for bringing our children home safely.”

A Heartfelt Note From Grateful Parents: As parents of the evacuated students, we express our profound gratitude to all the dignitaries and departments involved in this successful mission. Watching our children return safely from a war-hit region is a moment of immense relief and joy.Our wards have shared heartwarming experiences about the treatment and support they received during their stay at the Embassy. “It felt like home,” many of them deposed, describing the compassion and care shown by Indian officials during the evacuation. The facilities, timely communication, and concern for their well-being reflect the values of our nation’s governance and diplomacy.
A Moment Of National Pride: This evacuation operation reaffirms that the Indian government, both at the center and state levels, stands firmly with its citizens, regardless of where they are. It sends a powerful message that every Indian life matters, and that when a crisis strikes abroad, India does not abandon its people. We remain forever indebted to the Ministry of External Affairs, the Indian Embassy in Iran, the Government of Jammu & Kashmir, and especially to leaders like Omar Abdullah and Aga Ruhullah for their compassionate involvement. Their joint efforts have brought our children back home safely, and for that, we say — thank you from the bottom of our hearts.

(The author a freelancer is a lawyer by profession. The views, opinions and conclusions expressed in this article are those of the author and aren’t necessarily in accord with the views of “Kashmir Horizon”)

Advocate Sajad Paul
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