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India-Pakistan Tensions Escalate: Multiple Countries Issue Travel Warning After Operation Sindoor

Amid escalating tensions following India’s Operation Sindoor—launched in response to the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack—several countries have issued updated travel advisories. Nations including the U.S., UK, Canada, China, Australia, and Singapore are urging citizens to avoid or reconsider travel to sensitive areas near the India-Pakistan border, Jammu & Kashmir, and other high-risk zones due to rising security threats.

May 09, 2025 / 11:55 IST
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Heightened alert at the India-Pakistan border as global travel warnings rise following Operation Sindoor. (Representative Image)
Heightened alert at the India-Pakistan border as global travel warnings rise following Operation Sindoor. (Representative Image)

Amid rising tensions between India and Pakistan, several countries have issued updated travel advisories following India’s recent military action, Operation Sindoor. This operation was launched in retaliation for the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack, which killed 26 civilians and was claimed by the terror group The Resistance Front.

India’s strikes on terror infrastructure in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir have led to heightened security concerns across the region. In response, nations such as the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, China, Australia, and Singapore have urged their citizens to avoid or reconsider travel to high-risk areas—particularly Jammu & Kashmir, the India-Pakistan border, and other sensitive zones vulnerable to terrorism and armed conflict. Here's latest travel advisories issued by these countries.

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United States
The U.S. Department of State has reiterated its "Do Not Travel" advisory for Jammu and Kashmir, and for areas near the India-Pakistan border and the Line of Control. According to the April 23, 2025 Security Alert, U.S. government personnel are prohibited from traveling to Jammu and Kashmir. U.S. citizens are advised to leave areas of conflict if it is safe to do so, or shelter in place if evacuation is not possible. The U.S. Embassy in Pakistan also warned of disrupted air travel, with temporary flight suspensions announced in Karachi, Lahore, and Sialkot, while some civilian flights operated overnight.

Canada
Canada’s travel advisory instructs its citizens to avoid all travel within 50 km of the Afghanistan border and within 10 km of borders shared with China, India, and Iran. These precautions reflect rising concerns over terrorism, the threat of cross-border military conflict, and general instability in these frontier areas. The advisory underscores the unpredictable security environment and urges Canadians to follow government updates closely.