Following a tragic incident in Pahalgam on April 22 that led to multiple casualties, the United States has once again emphasized its strict “Do Not Travel” advisory for the Jammu and Kashmir region in India. This move comes amid renewed concerns over safety and security in the area.
Local reports indicate that the attack has triggered increased security protocols in major cities across India, with authorities placing several locations on high alert. In light of this, the U.S. Department of State has advised American citizens to avoid travel to the region, citing ongoing threats related to terrorism and civil unrest.
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The advisory makes clear that U.S. government personnel are barred from entering Jammu and Kashmir, reflecting the seriousness of the security risks. Popular tourist destinations including Srinagar, Gulmarg, and Pahalgam remain categorized as high-risk zones due to their proximity to conflict-prone areas.
The statement also draws attention to restrictions placed by the Indian government on access to areas near the Line of Control, which may affect the movement of foreign tourists. Travelers are urged to stay informed by checking the official U.S. travel advisory platform for real-time updates.