Srinagar: The Jammu and Kashmir Students Association (JKSA) on Friday said it has written to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, seeking his urgent and immediate intervention to ensure the safety, security, dignity, and welfare of Indian students, particularly students from the Kashmir Valley, currently studying in the Islamic Republic of Iran.
The request was prompted by the rapidly deteriorating security situation marked by widespread unrest, mass protests, violent crackdowns, and reported killings across several regions of the country.
In the letter addressed to the Prime Minister, JKSA expressed anxiety and grave concern over the plight of thousands of Indian students, a majority of them from Jammu and Kashmir, who are pursuing MBBS and other professional medical courses in Iran due to its economically viable education system and long-standing academic ties with India.
JKSA said that nearly 2,000 Kashmiri students are presently enrolled in medical universities across different provinces of Iran. He said these students are heavily dependent on local hostels, universities, public transport, and essential services, making them extremely vulnerable during periods of internal conflict, political upheaval, and civil unrest.
It said that the prevailing situation has created an atmosphere of fear, uncertainty, and helplessness, with students feeling unsafe, exposed, and stranded.
“JKSA has been receiving continuous distress calls and messages from students and their families, who have expressed serious concerns over restricted mobility, sporadic internet shutdowns, lack of timely and clear safety advisories and the absence of visible contingency measures on the ground,” JKSA said.
The Association noted that the lack of real-time information and communication has further intensified anxiety among parents and families in India, who remain thousands of kilometres away and unable to assess the ground situation, leading to immense psychological distress.
Seeking immediate remedial measures, JKSA urged the Prime Minister to direct the Ministry of External Affairs to establish dedicated, responsive, and round-the-clock communication channels between Indian students in Iran and the Indian Embassy in Tehran. The Association specifically requested regular outreach by embassy officials, activation of dedicated emergency helplines, issuance of clear and timely advisories, and uninterrupted channels of communication to ensure students remain informed, reassured, and supported at all times.
Highlighting the seriousness and unpredictability of the situation, JKSA also sought the immediate preparedness of a comprehensive evacuation plan. “Should the security situation further deteriorate or critical infrastructure come under sustained threat, timely evacuation could prove lifesaving. The Government of India must remain fully prepared to act swiftly and decisively to bring Indian students home safely, if circumstances so require,” JKSA said.
The Association emphasized that the safety, dignity, and well-being of Kashmiri students studying abroad is a collective national responsibility and must remain paramount.
JKSA said that prompt and decisive action by the government would not only safeguard lives but also reassure students and their families and reaffirm India’s moral and constitutional obligation towards its citizens abroad.
Expressing faith in the leadership of the Prime Minister, the Association said that India has consistently stood by its citizens globally during times of crises, and expressed confidence that the same resolve, sensitivity, and responsiveness would guide the government’s actions in the present situation as well.
Association added that it remains in close and constant contact with students and their families, and is monitoring developments closely, and shall remain available for any coordination, assistance, or information sharing required by the government and concerned authorities.




