Key Points

The Indian Embassy has urged citizens to steer clear of the Thailand-Cambodia border due to escalating clashes. Over 100,000 people have fled their homes as tensions flare between the two nations. The UN Security Council is set to discuss the crisis in an emergency session. The conflict stems from a century-old border dispute dating back to French colonial rule.

Key Points: India Warns Nationals Amid Thailand-Cambodia Border Clashes

  • Indian Embassy issues travel advisory for border regions
  • Over 100,000 displaced in two days of fighting
  • UNSC to hold emergency meeting on conflict
  • Dispute traces back to colonial-era border mapping
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Indian Embassy issues travel advisory amid clashes between Thailand-Cambodia

Indian Embassy advises citizens to avoid Thailand-Cambodia border areas as clashes escalate, offering emergency contact details for assistance.

"In view of the ongoing clashes at the Cambodia-Thailand border, Indian nationals are advised to avoid travelling to the border areas. – Embassy of India, Phnom Penh"

Phnom Penh, July 26

The Embassy of India in Cambodia issued a travel advisory on Saturday for Indian nationals, advising them to avoid travelling to border areas due to the ongoing clashes on the Thailand-Cambodia border.

In an official advisory message, it said, "In view of the ongoing clashes at the Cambodia-Thailand border, Indian nationals are advised to avoid travelling to the border areas."

The Embassy also said that in case of any emergency, Indian nationals may approach the Embassy of India, Phnom Penh at +855 92881676 or email cons.phnompenh@mea.gov.in.

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Earlier, the Indian Embassy in Thailand issued an advisory on Friday, following clashes near the Thailand-Cambodia border, urging Indian nationals to avoid travel to seven provinces in Thailand.

The Mission advised travellers to check for updates from Thai official sources such as TAT Newsroom, the official online newsroom of the Tourism Authority of Thailand.

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The developments on the border of Cambodia and Thailand come after clashes erupted on the border areas of Thailand and Cambodia, triggering a massive humanitarian crisis, with over one lakh people forced to flee their homes in just two days of conflict, CNN reported.

The long-running border disputes between Thailand and Cambodia date back over a century, when France, which occupied Cambodia until 1953, first mapped the land border. Cambodia has cited that map to support its territorial claims, while Thailand rejects it as inaccurate.

Both Cambodia and Thailand have written to the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) following two days of cross-border fighting, local media in both Southeast Asian countries reported on Saturday. The 15-member UN body has scheduled an emergency meeting for Saturday to discuss the issue.

While Thailand says the clashes began on Thursday with Cambodia's military deploying drones to conduct surveillance of Thai troops near the border, Cambodia says Thai soldiers initiated the conflict when they violated a prior agreement.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Why can't neighboring countries resolve border disputes peacefully? Reminds me of our own challenges. Hope UN intervention helps de-escalate the situation. Meanwhile, Indians should avoid these areas completely.
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Aman W
The advisory is good but embassy should also arrange evacuation if needed. Many Indian students study in Cambodia and Thailand. What if they get stuck? #SafetyFirst
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Sarah B
I'm currently in Bangkok for vacation. Should I cancel my planned trip to Siem Reap? The advisory seems focused on border areas but better safe than sorry. Any advice?
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Vikram M
This is why India needs strong diplomatic ties with ASEAN nations. When our citizens are abroad, we must ensure their safety through good relations with host countries. MEA is doing decent job here.
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Kavya N
The advisory could be more specific about which exact areas to avoid. "Border regions" is quite vague. Some tourists might not realize how far the conflict zones extend. More details please!

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