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Rape Fastest-Growing Crime in India, Says US; Female Tourists Advised Against Travelling Alone

Rape Fastest-Growing Crime in India, Says US; Female Tourists Advised Against Travelling Alone

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The United States has issued an updated travel advisory for India, maintaining its Level 2 classification—”Exercise Increased Caution”—but significantly strengthening its language in light of ongoing ethnic violence in Manipur, recent terrorist attacks in Jammu and Kashmir, and concerns along India’s borders with Pakistan and Nepal.

The revised advisory, released by the US State Department, places greater emphasis on the risks of violent crime, sexual violence, civil unrest, and immigration issues at land borders. Solo female travellers and those entering India from neighbouring countries, particularly Nepal, are advised to exercise heightened caution.

While India remains classified as a Level 2 destination—on a four-level scale where Level 1 is the lowest risk and Level 4 urges “Do Not Travel”—the 2025 update includes sharper warnings in several key areas. Among the most notable additions are explicit cautions regarding immigration enforcement and land border crossings. The advisory specifically warns against entering India via the India–Nepal border.

“US citizens are advised not to cross the India-Nepal border by land due to the risk of immigration-related detention and fines,” the advisory states.

The updated guidance also reiterates longstanding concerns about sexual violence, noting, “Rape is one of the fastest-growing crimes in India,” and warns that women—particularly those travelling alone—are especially vulnerable, especially at tourist destinations. It urges US citizens, “especially women,” to avoid travelling alone.

Additionally, the advisory identifies certain public venues as high-risk for violent crime or terrorist attacks. It names tourist sites, transportation hubs, markets and shopping malls, and government facilities as potential targets for attacks that could occur without warning.

The State Department advises all travellers to stay alert, avoid risky areas, and register with the Smart Traveler Enrollment Program (STEP) for real-time updates and assistance.

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