India Slams Zagreb Embassy Vandalism, Cites Vienna Convention Violation

India has strongly condemned an incident of trespassing and vandalism at its embassy in Zagreb, Croatia. The Ministry of External Affairs stated that diplomatic premises are inviolable under the Vienna Convention and has demanded Croatian authorities hold the perpetrators accountable. The incident occurs against the backdrop of strengthening India-Croatia ties, highlighted by Prime Minister Narendra Modi's historic visit in 2025. During that visit, several agreements were signed to boost cooperation in agriculture, culture, and science.

Key Points: India Condemns Vandalism at Embassy in Croatia's Zagreb

  • Embassy trespass condemned
  • Vienna Convention invoked
  • Accountability demanded from Croatia
  • Incident amid strengthening bilateral ties
  • Multiple MOUs signed during PM's visit
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'Diplomatic premises inviolable': India condemns vandalism, trespassing at Embassy in Croatia's Zagreb

India strongly condemns trespassing & vandalism at its Zagreb embassy, invoking Vienna Convention. MEA demands Croatia hold perpetrators accountable.

"Under the Vienna Convention, diplomatic premises are inviolable and must be protected. - MEA Statement"

New Delhi, January 22

The Ministry of External Affairs on Thursday strongly condemned the incident of trespassing and vandalism at the Indian Embassy in Croatia's Zagreb, and urged the Croatian authorities to take action against those responsible.

"We condemn the incident of trespassing and vandalism at our Embassy in Zagreb, Croatia by anti-India elements," the MEA said in a statement, adding that the matter has been raised strongly with the Croatian authorities.

The statement was shared by MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal on X.

"Under the Vienna Convention, diplomatic premises are inviolable and must be protected. Accordingly, we have taken up the matter strongly with Croatian authorities, both in New Delhi and in Zagreb and asked them to hold the perpetrators accountable for their reprehensible and illegal actions," the statement read.

The MEA further said that such actions "also speak of the character and motives of those behind them", adding that law enforcement authorities everywhere must take note of these.

The incident comes in the backdrop of strengthening ties between India and Croatia, including Prime Minister Narendra Modi's June 2025 visit to the Balkan nation last year, during which he held talks with the top leadership of the country, becoming the first Indian Prime Minister to travel to Croatia. On his arrival in Zagreb, he was received by his Croatian counterpart, Andrej Plenkovic.

During the visit, Modi also met Plenkovic, with the two leaders deciding to give a "three-time" pace to bilateral relations. External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar, National Security Adviser Ajit Doval and Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri were also present during the talks between the two leaders.

As part of the visit, India and Croatia also signed four memoranda of cooperation in the fields of agriculture, culture and science. In addition, another memorandum was signed between the ICCR and the University of Zagreb for cooperation related to the study of Indology.

- ANI

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Sarah B
Strong statement from the MEA. It's good to see India standing firm on diplomatic norms. Hope this doesn't affect the positive momentum from PM Modi's recent visit. The cooperation agreements sounded promising.
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Ananya R
Shameful act. Whoever these "anti-India elements" are, they have no respect for international law. Our diplomats work hard to build bridges, and such hooliganism sets everything back. Croatian police need to do their job.
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Vikram M
While I fully condemn the vandalism, I also hope our government reflects on why such "anti-India" sentiments exist abroad in the first place. A strong foreign policy also requires addressing genuine concerns that fuel such protests, not just strong statements.
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Karthik V
The timing is suspicious, right after the PM's successful visit and new agreements. Feels like a deliberate attempt to sour relations. Hope Croatia sees through this and stands with India. Jai Hind!
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Priya S
Safety of our diplomatic staff is paramount. Hope our people at the embassy in Zagreb are safe and secure. The MEA statement is spot on - diplomatic premises are inviolable. Full stop.

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