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Adverse US travel advisory an embarrassment for India: Congress

The Congress party has slammed the Modi government over a new US travel advisory warning American women against visiting India. Spokesperson Supriya Shrinate contrasted this with Pakistan Army chief's warm White House reception under Trump. She called the advisory proof of India's deteriorating global standing despite Modi's foreign tours. The party questioned benefits from high-profile Modi-Trump events given the diplomatic "embarrassment."

New Delhi, June 24

The Congress on Tuesday trained its guns on the government for what it called a deterioration in the country’s global standing as reflected by the US administration’s recent advisory warning its citizens, especially women, against travelling to India.

Addressing mediapersons at the All India Congress Committee (AICC) headquarters, National Spokesperson of Congress Supriya Shrinate said that despite Prime Minister Narendra Modi's efforts over the past 11 years to travel across the globe and interact with world leaders, the country’s foreign policy has failed, with India’s image deteriorating from bad to worse.

Hitting out at what she called the failure of New Delhi’s foreign policy, Shrinate said, "We are the fourth-largest economy, but the US is not sparing any opportunity on the world stage to embarrass us."

“Another reflection of the government’s diplomatic failure is the grand treatment offered to Pakistan Army chief Asim Munir in the White House,” she said, referring to US President Donald Trump’s lunch hosted for the Field Marshal.

Referring to the Level-2 advisory issued by the US government on India, Shrinate said women have been advised not to travel alone to India, and American government officials have been barred from travelling to India without permission.

Hitting out at the ‘blow’ delivered to the country’s image and its impact on tourism and the jobs in the sector, the Congress leader shared excerpts of the latest travel advisory issued by the US, which said: “Exercise increased caution in India due to crime and terrorism. Some areas have increased risk.”

“Country Summary: Violent crime and terrorism occur in India. Rape is one of the fastest growing crimes in India; violent crimes, including sexual assault, happen at tourist sites and other locations and terrorists may attack with little or no warning. They target: Tourist locations, transportation hubs, markets/shopping malls and government facilities,” the advisory said.

She said the shocking aspect of the US government’s latest move is that Pakistan’s travel advisory has not been revised, while the one on India has been made more serious.

Calling the US advisory an embarrassment for the country, she said we demand answers on what we have gained from gimmicks like ‘Howdy Modi’, ‘Namaste Trump’ and ‘Ab ki bar Trump Sarkar’.

“You claim that America is our friend, but it is issuing an adverse travel advisory against you and hosting your enemy for lunch,” said Shrinate.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Rahul K.

The US advisory is concerning but let's not politicize national security issues. Instead of blaming each other, our leaders should work together to improve women's safety. Tourism is vital for our economy - we need concrete solutions, not political mudslinging. 🇮🇳

Priya M.

As a frequent traveler, I've seen many countries issue advisories - it's standard diplomatic practice. But we must acknowledge safety concerns for women tourists. Instead of feeling insulted, let's improve policing and create special tourist protection forces. Our "Atithi Devo Bhava" needs stronger implementation!

Amit S.

Why is Congress suddenly worried about India's image? When 26/11 happened or when Commonwealth Games scams surfaced, our image took bigger hits. The US-Pakistan lunch is concerning, but foreign policy can't be judged by one advisory. Our relations with US are stronger than ever economically.

Neha T.

The advisory mentions real issues we can't ignore. As an Indian woman, I face safety concerns daily. Instead of getting defensive, our government should use this as motivation to make public spaces safer. More CCTV, better street lighting and faster justice systems would help both tourists and citizens.

Sanjay R.

Selective outrage by Congress! US issues similar advisories for many countries including European nations. Our tourist arrivals have actually increased post-pandemic. The real embarrassment is opposition leaders using foreign advisories to score political points instead of suggesting constructive solutions. 🤦‍♂️

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