India Issues Urgent Venezuela Alert: Avoid Travel Amid Maduro Capture Chaos
New Delhi, 04 January (H.S.): India''s Ministry of External Affairs issued a stark advisory on January 3, 2026, urging nationals to eschew all non-essential travel to Venezuela amid spiraling volatility triggered by the U.S. capture of President Ni
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New Delhi, 04 January (H.S.): India's Ministry of External Affairs issued a stark advisory on January 3, 2026, urging nationals to eschew all non-essential travel to Venezuela amid spiraling volatility triggered by the U.S. capture of President Nicolás Maduro in a large-scale Caracas strike, directing the approximately 50 Non-Resident Indians and 30 Persons of Indian Origin present to exercise utmost caution, curtail movements, and maintain constant liaison with the Caracas embassy.

Contactable via phone/WhatsApp at 58-412-9584288 or email, the mission stands poised to assist amid global powers like Russia and China lambasting Washington for the operation ensnaring Maduro and wife Cilia Flores, now en route to New York facing drug cartel abetment charges.

Diplomatic Vigilance Heightens

The MEA's prompt directive underscores acute political flux post-Delta Force raid—viewed live by President Trump as a television show—with Maduro's USS Iwo Jima image underscoring his downfall, prompting Trump's interim running of the oil titan and oil firm influx.

Indian authorities, mirroring advisories from the UK and others, prioritize citizen safety sans confirmed perils to the modest diaspora, as opposition jubilation clashes with regime vows of resistance and resource bulwarks.

Global Echoes Resound

Hours after Trump's warship photo drop, the MEA's missive aligns with Foreign Office precedents, fortifying consular outreach in a nation of one million-barrel daily output strangled by sanctions allegedly fueling narco-terrorism. This precautionary calculus navigates hemispheric tremors, safeguarding Indians as Venezuela hurtles toward indeterminate transition.

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Hindusthan Samachar / Jun Sarkar


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