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Citing rise in rape cases, US issues revised travel advisory for India | Chandigarh News – Times of India

Amritsar: The United States (US) has issued a revised travel advisory for India, citing a sharp rise in rape cases, along with concerns over violent crime and terrorism, particularly in areas frequented by tourists.In its updated guidance, the US warned American citizens to exercise increased caution when travelling to India, stating that rape remains one of the fastest-growing crimes in the country. Incidents of sexual assault, including those against foreign visitors, have been reported in both urban areas and tourist destinations.“Violent crime, such as sexual assault, occurs at tourist sites and other public locations,” the advisory states, adding that travellers should be especially cautious in crowded or isolated areas and avoid venturing out alone after dark.The advisory also discourages travel along the India-Pakistan border due to the risk of armed conflict, with only the Attari-Wagah crossing in Punjab open to non-citizens. “India and Pakistan have a strong military presence on their respective sides of the border. The only official border crossing for non-citizens of India or Pakistan is in Punjab. It is between Attari, India, and Wagah, Pakistan,” reads the advisory.The advisory emphasises that US citizens not residing in India must obtain a Pakistani visa from their home country before any cross-border travel. The advisory further flags the persistent threat of terrorist attacks across the country, warning that such incidents may occur with little or no warning, especially in public spaces like markets, transportation hubs, govt buildings, and tourist spots.High-risk regions are clearly outlined, with the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir listed under a “do not travel” directive—excluding the eastern Ladakh region and Leh. The advisory highlights the potential for terrorist violence and civil unrest, particularly in areas such as Srinagar, Gulmarg, and Pahalgam, all popular with domestic and foreign tourists. Notably, terrorists had shot dead 26 tourists in Pahalgam on April 22.While the advisory does not call for a complete halt to travel, it asks Americans to stay informed, avoid high-risk regions, and enrol in the Smart Traveler Enrollment Program (STEP) for timely updates and access to emergency services. The US govt also advises travellers to regularly monitor local media, follow the advice of local authorities, and review the full travel advisory on the US State Department’s official website. MSID: 122087318 413 |



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