
According to a Level 2 recommendation issued by the US Department of State, American workers and citizens residing in india are advised to "exercise increased caution" in the wake of terrorist attacks and criminal occurrences. women have also been urged by the trump administration to avoid traveling alone and to exercise additional caution when visiting tourist attractions and other places.
"Be extra cautious in india because of terrorism and crime." Risk is higher in some places. In india, there is terrorism and violent crime. In india, rape is one of the crimes with the quickest rate of growth. After a periodic assessment with revisions to entry/exit regulations, the advice was published on june 16 and said that violent crimes, including sexual assault, occur at tourist destinations and other areas.
Since 2022, india has continuously maintained a Level 2 (Exercise Increased Caution) rating. Advisories issued on march 28, July 25, and october 5, 2022, as well as during 2023 and 2024, contained similar cautions regarding crime, terrorism, and women's safety.
Due to the possibility of terrorist attacks, the advice advised US residents to stay away from tourist destinations, transit hubs, marketplaces, shopping centers, and government buildings.
Following the pahalgam incident on april 22, in which terrorists from pakistan killed 26 civilians, the US reaffirmed its concerns, placing particular emphasis on sexual violence.
"Be extra cautious in india because of terrorism and crime." Risk is higher in some places. In india, there is terrorism and violent crime. In india, rape is one of the crimes with the quickest rate of growth. After a periodic assessment with revisions to entry/exit regulations, the advice was published on june 16 and said that violent crimes, including sexual assault, occur at tourist destinations and other areas.

Due to the possibility of terrorist attacks, the advice advised US residents to stay away from tourist destinations, transit hubs, marketplaces, shopping centers, and government buildings.
Following the pahalgam incident on april 22, in which terrorists from pakistan killed 26 civilians, the US reaffirmed its concerns, placing particular emphasis on sexual violence.