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MEA warns Kailash Mansarovar pilgrims to secure full China travel documents

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India's Ministry of External Affairs has issued a strong advisory urging pilgrims planning the Kailash Mansarovar Yatra to obtain all necessary Chinese visas and entry permits before departing. The warning follows recent incidents in which 52 Indian pilgrims were left stranded in Nepal due to incomplete documentation. Authorities are also urging travelers to verify the credibility of their tour operators ahead of the journey. The advisory is particularly timely as the Nathu La route has reopened for pilgrims.

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