India Warns Citizens: Avoid Travel to Venezuela Amid Political Turmoil

India's Ministry of External Affairs has advised citizens to avoid all non-essential travel to Venezuela due to the rapidly evolving security situation. The advisory urges Indians already in Venezuela to exercise extreme caution and maintain contact with the embassy in Caracas. This warning follows the dramatic arrest of Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro by U.S. forces, who face federal charges in New York. The MEA has provided emergency contact details as tensions escalate in the South American nation.

Key Points: India Advises Against Travel to Venezuela Amid Crisis

  • Travel advisory issued
  • Political crisis deepens
  • Embassy contact shared
  • Maduro arrested by US
  • Security risks highlighted
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MEA advises Indians to avoid non-essential travel to Venezuela amid fast-evolving situation

India's MEA warns citizens to avoid non-essential travel to Venezuela due to security risks amid Maduro's arrest and political instability.

"Indian nationals are strongly advised to avoid all non-essential travel to Venezuela. — Ministry of External Affairs"

New Delhi, Jan 3

The Ministry of External Affairs on Saturday advised Indian nationals to avoid all non-essential travel to Venezuela in view of recent developments in the South American country and the rapidly evolving security situation there.

In an advisory issued through its media centre, the MEA urged Indian citizens to exercise heightened caution, though it did not spell out specific reasons for the warning.

"Indian nationals are strongly advised to avoid all non-essential travel to Venezuela," the advisory said.

The MEA also issued specific guidance for Indians already present in Venezuela, advising them to remain vigilant, restrict their movements, and stay in regular contact with the Embassy of India in Caracas.

"All Indians who are in Venezuela for any reason are advised to exercise extreme caution, restrict their movements, and remain in contact with the Embassy of India in Caracas," it said.

To facilitate assistance, the MEA shared contact details of the Indian mission, asking Indian nationals to reach out via the official email ID cons.caracas@mea.gov.in for consular support or updates. In emergencies, Indians have been advised to contact the embassy on +58-424-9848288, which is also available for WhatsApp calls.

The advisory comes amid heightened tensions in Venezuela following dramatic developments involving the country's leadership. Earlier, US President Donald Trump confirmed that Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro and his wife were taken out of Venezuela by helicopter and transported to the USS Iwo Jima, a US warship operating in the Caribbean.

"They'll be heading into New York," Trump told Fox News, adding that the helicopters flew them out of the country.

According to US media reports, Maduro could make an initial appearance in a federal court in Manhattan as early as Monday. Attorney General Pam Bondi said Maduro and his wife have already been indicted in the Southern District of New York on multiple charges, including narcotics-related offences.

Trump rejected criticism questioning the legality of the US action and warned Venezuelan officials against continuing to support Maduro, while several senior Venezuelan leaders criticised the operation on state television.

Reports citing people familiar with the mission said the operation involved elite US units, with intelligence support from the CIA and execution by US Army Delta Force personnel in what was described as a highly secretive operation.

Maduro has faced US criminal charges since 2020, with Washington accusing his government of corruption, drug trafficking and undermining democratic institutions -- allegations consistently denied by the Venezuelan leadership.

Against this backdrop, the MEA's advisory underscores concerns over the fluid situation in Venezuela and the potential risks to foreign nationals, including Indians, amid ongoing political and security developments.

- IANS

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Rohit P
This is serious. Sounds like a covert military operation by the US. Hope all Indians there are safe and in touch with the embassy. The embassy contact details are very helpful.
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Arjun K
While the advisory is necessary, I wish the MEA was a bit more proactive sometimes. The "fast-evolving situation" has been building for days. Timely warnings are key. Still, glad they issued it.
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Sarah B
My cousin works for an oil company in Caracas. The family has been worried. This advisory confirms the gravity. Hope our government is ready for any evacuation if needed 🙏
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Vikram M
External affairs are getting complex. India must tread carefully and maintain its independent foreign policy. We have interests everywhere. Jai Hind.
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Karthik V
The details about the operation are like a Hollywood movie! Delta Force, helicopters, warships... but real life is not a movie. Ordinary people suffer. Stay safe, everyone.

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