Indians Advised To Leave Niger As Military Coup Triggers Violence
Indians living in Niger have been advised to leave the West African country in view of the escalating violence triggered by last month’s military coup.
Currently, about 250 Indians are living in Niger where the coup has led to widespread protests and violence.
Those planning to travel to Niger must reconsider their plans until the situation normalises, the foreign ministry said in an advisory.
The government is closely monitoring the developments in Niger, foreign ministry spokesperson Arindam Bagchi said.
“In light of the prevailing situation, Indian nationals whose presence is not essential are advised to leave the country as soon as possible,” he said.
The airspace is closed and one must take precautions while departing through the land border, Mr Bagchi noted, calling for all Indians in Niger to register themselves with the embassy.