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India Asks Its Citizens to Defer Travel to Nepal Until Situation Stabilises SSB Steps Up Security Along Border,

India Asks Its Citizens to Defer Travel to Nepal Until Situation Stabilises SSB Steps Up Security Along Border,

 Mamata Urges People in State's Northern Districts to Maintain Peace  


PTI, NEW DELHI, SEPT 9, 2025 : In the wake of unrest in Nepal, India on Tuesday asked its citizens to defer travel to the neighbouring country until the situation stabilises.

Issuing an advisory, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) also asked Indian citizens presently in Nepal to avoid going out on the streets and to exercise all due caution.

"In view of the developing situation in Nepal, Indian citizens are advised to defer travel there until the situation has stabilised. Indian citizens presently in Nepal are advised to shelter in their current places of residence, avoid going out onto the streets and exercise all due caution," the MEA said.

The MEA advised Indian nationals to follow local safety advisories from Nepal authorities as well as the Embassy of India in Kathmandu.
"In case of any assistance required, please call the Embassy of India, Kathmandu, on the following helpline numbers: 977-980 860 2881; 977-981 032 6134," it said.

India has said it was deeply saddened by the loss of many young lives during the protests in Nepal and expressed the hope that the issues would be resolved through peaceful means.

Air India, IndiGo and Nepal Airlines cancelled their flights from Delhi to Kathmandu on Tuesday amid the anti-government protests.

Meanwhile, the Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB) that guards the 1,751-km-long unfenced international front with Nepal has stepped up security across all its border posts and vulnerable points in the wake of unrest in Nepal, officials said.

All the field commanders of the SSB have been asked to be on the ground and maintain an enhanced vigil, they said.

"Additional forces have been deployed at 22 outposts of the Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB) along the border, while police stations in five border areas are keeping surveillance through drone cameras," Superintendent of Police Vikas Kumar said in Balrampur.

He added that intelligence agencies have been instructed to maintain strict monitoring, and all personnel deployed along the 85-km-long border in Balrampur have been directed to remain on high alert.

Police teams and SSB jawans are conducting joint patrols, while 'Operation Kavach' committees in the region have been asked to stay active and keep a close watch on cross-border movement.

In Kolkata, Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Tuesday urged the people in northern districts bordering Nepal to maintain peace in the wake of violent anti-government protests in the neighbouring country.

"We love Nepal, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh. We love all the bordering countries. I also urge residents of Siliguri, Kalimpong, and other areas near the Nepal border to maintain peace and avoid activities that could create tension," the Chief Minister said at the Kolkata airport here before leaving for an administrative tour to North Bengal.

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