- The US State Department updated its travel advisory for India, maintaining a Level 2 classification but escalating warnings for various risks.
- New do not travel directives were issued for Manipur due to ongoing ethnic violence and for land border crossings from Nepal due to immigration issues.
- The advisory emphasises increased risks of violent crime, sexual violence, and potential terrorist attacks, especially for solo female travelers and in public venues.
- Warnings for northeastern states and the Jammu and Kashmir region, excluding Leh and eastern Ladakh, were strengthened or reiterated, reflecting recent incidents like the Pahalgam terrorist attack.
- Other retained cautions include prohibitions on satellite phones and GPS devices, risks in Maoist insurgency areas, and a continued warning about sexual violence.
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