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India Lifts Yemen Travel Restrictions

India Lifts Yemen Travel Restrictions

The Ministry of External Affairs withdrew its 3 October 2017 notification that imposed special conditions on Indian citizens travelling to Yemen; the withdrawal was effected in July 2026 (gazette dated 10 July 2026; MEA action issued 12 July 2026).

Legal basis

  • Statutory power: Section 19(d) of the Passports Act, 1967 authorises the government to impose or withdraw conditions on travel.
  • Key dates: Original order — 3 Oct 2017; withdrawal gazette — 10 July 2026; MEA withdrawal issued — 12 July 2026.

Advisory and consular mechanism

  • Travel advisory: MEA advises against non‑essential travel to Yemen and asks travellers to assess the local security situation before any unavoidable journey.
  • Registration: Indian nationals in or entering Yemen are requested to register with the Embassy of India in Riyadh for communication and emergency assistance.
  • Consular coverage: Embassy of India, Riyadh handles Yemen‑related consular matters and advisories.

Security context

  • Conflict background: Yemen has been in armed conflict since 2014 with multiple domestic armed groups and external actors.
  • Operational impact: Internal governance, air and sea connectivity and law‑and‑order vary across Yemeni territories.

Important facts for exams

  • Passports Act, 1967: Central law governing passports and travel documents in India; Section 19 covers travel restrictions.
  • Gazette notification: Official instrument to give legal effect to MEA travel orders.
Last Modified: July 13, 2026

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