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India Asks Its Nationals To Vacate Immediately From Violence-Torn Niger

Gen Abdourahmane Tchiani seized power in Niger overthrowing President Mohamed Bazoum by staging a coup leading to massive violence in the country.

India has advised its nationals residing in violence-hit Niger to leave that country immediately in view of escalating violence in the country.

According to the reports, presently around 250 Indians are living in Niger that has witnessed widespread protests and violence following last month's coup. 

In an advisory, the Ministry of External Affairs said those who may be planning to travel to Niger should reconsider their plans until the situation normalises, reported PTI. 

External Affairs Ministry spokesperson Arindam Bagchi said at his weekly media briefing that India is closely monitoring the ongoing developments in Niger, the report 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, as per the report.

"They may bear in mind that air space is currently closed. When departing through a land border, utmost precautions may be taken to ensure safety and security," he added, mentioned the report.

"All those Indian nationals who have not registered with the Indian Embassy in Niamey are strongly advised to do so expeditiously," he said, the report said.

"Indian nationals can reach emergency contact in the Embassy of India, Niamey (+ 227 9975 9975) for any assistance," he said, the report stated.

Bagchi said the Indian embassy in Niamey is in touch with the Indian community and that it is looking at facilitating the exit of the Indians from the country, it said.

"We have been told that the Indians (there) are safe," he added, as per the report.

A number of European countries evacuated their citizens from Niger.

On July 26, Gen Abdourahmane Tchiani seized power in Niger overthrowing President Mohamed Bazoum by staging a coup.

Following the coup, 62-year-old Gen Tchiani declared himself as the head of the 'National Council for the Safeguard of the Homeland'.
 

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