Level 2 Travel Advisory for India:
The US State Department issued a Level 2 Travel Advisory for India, urging citizens to exercise increased caution due to rising violent crime and terrorism threats.
- A Level 2 advisory is part of the US State Department’s 4-level travel alert system that advises citizens on international travel risks. Level 2 means “Exercise Increased Caution”.
- Published by: US Department of State, Bureau of Consular Affairs.
- Four Categories of US Travel Advisories:
- Level 1 – Exercise Normal Precautions
- Level 2 – Exercise Increased Caution
- Level 3 – Reconsider Travel
- Level 4 – Do Not Travel
- Latest Advisory on India:
- Violent Crime and Sexual Assaults:
- Reports of rape and violent attacks at tourist destinations have risen.
- The advisory urges travellers, especially women, to avoid solo travel.
- Terrorism Threats:
- Terror attacks may occur without warning in crowded spaces — markets, public transport hubs, religious places, and government buildings.
- Restricted access for US officials in parts of eastern Maharashtra, Telangana, and West Bengal due to Naxalite presence.
- High-Risk Areas Identified:
- Jammu & Kashmir: Do not travel due to terrorism and unrest.
- India–Pakistan Border: Do not travel due to armed conflict risk.
- Central & Eastern India (e.g., Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand): Terror threats by Naxalite groups.
- Manipur: Avoid due to ethnic violence.
- Northeastern states: Reconsider travel to parts of Arunachal Pradesh, Sikkim, and remote border regions due to insurgent activity.
- Legal and Travel Restrictions:
- Satellite phones and GPS devices are banned; violation leads to jail or fine.
- E-visas are not valid for land crossings.
- Violations of immigration rules can lead to deportation or legal action.
- Violent Crime and Sexual Assaults: