
Amid global unrest, conflicts, and security concerns, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) has issued travel advisories. Here’s the list of countries where Indians are urged to avoid travel. (Representative image: Getty)

Yemen: Indians are banned from travelling by air, land, or sea due to the ongoing war and fragile security situation.

Syria: Still engulfed in civil war and terrorism threats. MEA strictly advises against travel due to extreme risks. (Image: Getty)

Libya: Political instability, militia violence, kidnappings, and terror threats make Libya extremely unsafe. Non-essential travel is discouraged. (Image: Getty)

Iraq: Terrorism and violence persist. Travel is allowed except to five provinces — Nineveh, Salahuddin, Diyala, Al-Anbar, and Kirkuk — which remain highly unsafe. (Image: Getty)

Myanmar: Ongoing conflict and instability make non-essential travel unsafe. MEA advises avoiding trips unless absolutely necessary. (Image: Getty)

Cambodia: Not banned, but MEA warns of job scam rackets luring Indians into trafficking. Travel for work only via authorised agents and verified employers. (Image: Getty)

Bangladesh: Facing violent political unrest and street protests. MEA strongly advises Indians not to travel until further notice. (Image: Getty)

Reminder: Always check official advisories before planning international travel. (Representative image: Getty)