‘Rape, crime, terrorism’: US advises citizens to exercise ‘increased caution’ on trip to India | World News

In an updated travel advisory for its citizens, the United States has urged those travelling to India to “exercise increased caution” due to heightened risks from crime, terrorism, and sexual violence, including rape, which it notes is among the “fastest-growing crimes in the country”.
The Level 2 advisory, updated the US Department of State, outlines:
Specific security concerns
Region-based travel restrictions
Legal warnings for US citizens planning to travel to or currently in India
Rape, terrorism, violent crime
The advisory mentions “violent crime” and the risk of terror attacks, noting they can occur “with little or no warning”, even in locations frequented tours such as transportation hubs, markets, and government facilities.
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It adds that rape and sexual assault are a serious concern, and advises women to not travel alone.
The advisory outlines a l of regions marked ‘high-risk’ areas, warning the US citizens against travelling there:
Jammu and Kashmir (excluding Ladakh and Leh)
The India-Pakan border
Areas in Central and Eastern India with Mao activity
The state of Manipur
Some northeastern states, where the risk of terrorism and unrest remains high
In addition, US government employees need special authorisation to travel beyond capital cities in several Indian states, including parts of West Bengal, Chhattisgarh, and Odisha.
Legal cautions, visa rules, and emergency support
The US advisory also reminds travellers to strictly follow Indian laws. It warns against carrying illegal devices like satellite phones and mentions that overstaying a visa could lead to detention, fines, or deportation. It also notes that the US government’s ability to provide emergency support is limited, particularly in rural and high-risk regions.
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Enrol in the Smart Traveler Enrolment Program (STEP) for updates
Have a valid visa or e-Tour visa
Avoid uncooked food, unfiltered water
Exercise caution on Indian roads and public transport
It also encourages respect for local laws, religious sensitivities, and dress codes, especially in conservative areas. LGBTQ+ travellers are advised to exercise discretion due to conservative social attitudes in some regions.
(Source: US Department of State)




