US advisory: Travel to India with 'more caution' - here's why
US Travel Advisory, maintained and issued by the State Department
The US has issued four travel advisories for India this year in 2022.
In 2022, the United States has issued four travel advisories for India, and has placed its citizens willing to travel to the country at Level 2 (exercise increased caution) from March 28.
The U.S. travel advisory, which is maintained and issued by the State Department, is divided into four different color-coded levels from 1 to 4, with 1 (white) being the safest place to travel and 4 (white). Red) No travel zone has been advised. for its citizens. This division was first implemented several years ago.
Often Level 2 and sometimes Level 3 travel advisories have been issued for India. In April 2021, at the height of the COVID-19 crisis, it was classified as Level 4. Since March 28, when the State Department removed it from the January 24 level 3 travel advisory, the yellow level 2 advice Americans have taken has been. Be careful while traveling to India. At Level 3, the US urges its citizens to think twice before visiting that country.
The latest three travel advisories issued in 2022- March 28, July 25 and October 5 are comparable in nature and focus on those issued earlier this year, noting that the coronavirus situation in India has almost returned to normal. Is.
The United States may issue travel advisories based on several variables. The state of the nation, public health issues, law and order, terrorism, relations with that nation and the season of travel are prime examples.
Afghanistan and Myanmar are ranked in the highest level 4 category in India's neighborhood, while Pakistan and China are ranked in level 3. Bhutan is in Level 1, and Bangladesh, Nepal, Maldives and Sri Lanka are in Level 2, where the US has advised its people to take normal precautions while traveling.
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