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Students stuck in Iran weigh risks of moving
Hindustan Times Mumbai
|March 10, 2026
Even as the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) continues to assist Indian nationals and has relocated several people from Tehran, many, especially students, still in the region are weighing the risks of staying back against trying to leave Iran on their own.
The students, particularly those staying at universities in cities such as Urmia and in the Khuzestan province, said they have received limited assistance from authorities. “The internet connection is very unstable and the situation has been devastating — everything is closed. The embassy isn’t cooperating the way it should, as no evac
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