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Sikkim standoff: China issues safety advisory for its citizens in India

The advisory issued by Chinese Embassy in India asked its citizens to pay attention to their safety and avoid unnecessary travel in India.

Raj Singh Edited by: Raj Singh New Delhi Updated on: July 08, 2017 15:29 IST
Sikkim standoff: China issues safety advisory for its
Sikkim standoff: China issues safety advisory for its citizens in India

Amid border standoff in Sikkim sector, China has issued a safety advisory to its citizens either travelling to or living in India. The advisory issued by Chinese Embassy in India asked its citizens to pay attention to their safety and avoid unnecessary travel in India. 

“The (Chinese) embassy in India has issued a safety advisory to its people asking them to pay attention to their safety and avoid unnecessary travel,” a Chinese government official said. 

The advisory was issued on July 7 and is for a month. No reason was given by the official for issuing such a notice. "They have been asked to contact local police or the Chinese Embassy in Delhi,” the official added.

The advisory comes as Indian and Chinese troops have been engaged in a stand-off in Doklam region in Sikkim sector since mid June, which has led to marked unease in ties. Last week, the Chinese Foreign Ministry had said that depending on the security situation, China could issue a travel alert to its citizens visiting India.

According to the advisory, Chinese living in India need to pay attention to the local security situation. It says they need to carry personal identification and inform in advance their family, colleagues, and friends if travelling out of home. It also asks them to strictly comply with Indian laws and regulations and respect local and religious customs.

“The Chinese government attaches great importance to the safety and lawful rights of Chinese citizens,” Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Geng Shuang had said last week.

“In accordance with the security condition of the relevant country, we will decide whether or not to issue a travel alert,” Geng had said, answering a question if China will issue any advisory.

(With IANS inputs)

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