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Indian Tourist Trapped in Iran: Escape & Border Ordeal

Indian Tourist Trapped in Iran: Escape & Border Ordeal

June 18, 2025 Catherine Williams - Chief Editor World

An ‌Indian professor’s dream of climbing Mount ⁢Damavand has turned into a border ordeal! Falguni Dey, stranded at the Iran-Azerbaijan border, needs a crucial migration code to continue his journey home.Learn how flights were canceled, and an e-visa proved insufficient. Dey’s story spotlights the harsh realities of international‌ travel, ‌ highlighting the complexities faced when geopolitical tensions flare. Discover the unexpected twists hindering ⁤his escape from Tehran amidst rising tensions. ⁢His current situation underscores the need for precise travel ​guidelines and reveals the ⁢lengths peopel⁣ must go to ‍when​ caught ⁣in precarious situations. This news, first from News Directory 3, details the ⁣professor’s dwindling resources and‌ his consideration of⁤ an choice route through armenia, revealing the desperation and hope that​ define his plight. How will he overcome this challenge and return to India? Discover what’s next …

Indian Professor Stranded in Iran Awaiting Migration Code

Falguni Dey, an Indian college professor, finds himself stuck at ⁤the Astara land border in Iran,⁢ desperate to reach Azerbaijan and⁢ catch a flight to India.Dey’s ‌escape from Tehran,prompted by ‍Israeli airstrikes,has been thwarted by an unexpected requirement: a special​ migration code from the ⁤Azerbaijan government.

Dey arrived in Iran ⁤on June 6 to ⁤climb Mount Damavand, but a snowstorm forced him to abandon the summit.⁣ as tensions rose and flights ‌were canceled, he decided to leave by road on June 17, only to be ‌stopped at the ⁤border.

“I may have managed to escape the bombs in Tehran by undertaking this journey, but now I am stuck in Iran’s Astara ‍land border because the Azerbaijan ⁢authorities would not accept me into thier country‍ without a special migration code issued by that government, and⁣ my e-visa won’t ​work,” Dey said.

Despite having ‌an e-visa and a pre-booked hotel in⁤ Baku, Azerbaijan, Dey was denied entry. ​He learned that Indians specifically ‌need this migration code, a fact not disclosed to him earlier.His flight⁤ from⁤ Baku to Mumbai has been canceled,along with his hotel reservation.

“No one told me in Tehran that my e-visa wasn’t sufficient to cross over to Azerbaijan by land and that ‌I also need this special migration pass code, especially in a war situation like this,” Dey said.

the process to obtain the migration code could take at least two weeks, leaving ​Dey in​ a precarious⁤ situation. He is running out of funds and is emotionally weary. He is now considering an eight-hour journey to ⁤Armenia ⁢as an alternative route.

Despite his ordeal, Dey is grateful for the support he has received. Calcutta ​University Vice Chancellor Santa dutta,mountaineer Debasish Biswas,and Balaram Shukla from the⁤ Indian embassy in Tehran ‍are assisting him. Indian embassy officials in Tehran and Baku are working to persuade Azerbaijan to grant him passage.

His ⁤journey to Astara was aided by a ​local woman from⁤ the travel agency who ensured his safety and well-being‍ during the 500-km ​drive from Tehran.

For⁢ now, Dey’s journey, which began with the hope of scaling a peak, has turned into a fight for survival, fueled by the goodwill of strangers ⁤and the prayers of loved ones, as he seeks a way out of Iran and back home to India. The stranded Indian professor hopes for a resolution soon, highlighting the need for clear migration code data during international travel in ‌volatile regions. The situation underscores ⁢the challenges faced during international travel amid ⁣geopolitical tensions.

Contact information ⁤for assistance:

Phone numbers: 1800118797 (toll-free), +91-11-23012113, +91-11-23014104, +91-11-23017905,⁣ +91-9968291988 (WhatsApp)

Email: situationroom@mea.gov.in

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