June 22, 2025
The United States has issued a travel advisory urging its citizens to exercise increased caution when visiting India, citing the growing threat of violent crime, particularly rape, along with concerns about terrorism in several regions.
The advisory notes that rape is among the fastest-growing crimes in India, with incidents of sexual assault and violent crime reported at tourist locations and other public areas. Travellers, especially women, are strongly advised not to travel alone.
“Violent crime and terrorism occur in India,” the advisory states, emphasising that terrorist attacks may occur with little or no warning, targeting tourist areas, transport hubs, markets, shopping centres, and government buildings.
The US government’s ability to provide emergency assistance in rural areas is limited, and its personnel require special authorisation to travel to regions spanning eastern Maharashtra, northern Telangana, and western West Bengal, due to heightened security risks.
The advisory also warns US citizens:
US government employees in India must obtain prior approval before travelling to many of these high-risk regions, and travellers are urged to carefully follow Indian immigration laws, especially when crossing land borders.
The advisory concludes with strong recommendations for purchasing travel insurance that includes medical evacuation, and to stay informed via official government resources.
For full details, US citizens are directed to visit the State Department’s official travel advisory website.