New Delhi, June 15 -- Congress leader Pawan Khera on Sunday flagged the issue of over 1,500 Indian students being stranded in Iran's Tehran while slamming the Indian government for being "largely unresponsive" amid the ongoing conflict between the Middle Eastern country and Israel.

"Indian students in Iran are calling for help. But the government remains largely unresponsive, even as missiles rain from the sky. With flights suspended, airspace over Tehran closed, and internet access disrupted, more than 1500 Indian students are left in a state of precarity and uncertainty - with no information about evacuation or safe zones," Khera posted on X.

Although the Indian embassy in Iran has issued an advisory for students, the Congress leader ...