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Indian Embassy to rescue Nepalis in Iran at Nepal’s request



Israeli first responders gather in front of a building reportedly hit by an Iranian strike in Haifa on June 20, 2025, amid the ongoing fire exchange between Israel and Iran. (Photo by Fadel SENNA / AFP)

Kathmandu, June 21: The Indian government is set to help in rescuing Nepali citizens who are stranded in Iran due to the ongoing Israel-Iran conflict, following a formal request from the Government of Nepal. The Indian embassy in Iran is set to assist in evacuating them acting on a formal request made by Minister for Foreign Affairs of Nepal Dr Arzu Rana Deuba.

“We have a small number of Nepali citizens in Iran. I formally requested the Indian government through Indian Ambassador Naveen Srivastava to help evacuate our citizens alongside theirs. We are waiting for their cooperation,” said Dr Rana. There are 16 Nepali citizens in Iran, five of them are in Iranian prisons due to immigration laws.

After the Indian Embassy in Iran accepted Nepal’s request, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs today contacted Nepalis in Iran and asked them to contact the Indian Embassy. The Indian Embassy in Iran has also issued a notice to this effect. The Indian Embassy has also asked citizens of Nepal and Sri Lanka in Iran to contact the officials.

Dr Rana has been holding discussions and coordinating efforts for the safety of Nepalis in the region for the past few days. She instructed Ambassador of Nepal to India Dr Shankar Sharma to coordinate the rescue efforts.

Spokesperson of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Lok Bahadur Paudel Chhetri is in regular contact with the Nepalis in Iran and is coordinating with Deputy Chief of Mission at the Indian Embassy in Iran, Rakhee Mayuri. Out of the 16 Nepalis, five Nepalis are in Iranian prisons due to immigration laws, and the Ministry is continuing its initiative to release and repatriate them to Nepal. #Nepal