India issues advisory on Cambodia
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The embassy has advised Indian citizens to avoid travelling to the Cambodia-Thailand border as the conflict enters its third day.
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India Today NE on MSNIndia issues travel advisory to citizens to avoid Cambodia-Thailand border amid escalating violenceIn light of escalating hostilities along the Cambodia-Thailand border, the Indian Embassy in Cambodia on Saturday issued a travel advisory urging Indian nationals to avoid visiting border areas. The advisory comes as clashes between the two Southeast Asian nations enter their third consecutive day,
The UN Security Council held an emergency closed-door meeting Friday in New York. Malaysia, which chairs the 10-nation regional bloc that includes both countries, called for an end to the hostilities and offered to mediate.
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Khaleej Times on MSNIndia issues travel advisory for Thailand amid rising tensions with CambodiaIndia has issued a travel advisory amid rising tensions near the Thailand-Cambodia border. Both nations clashed for a third day on Saturday, as the death toll from their bloodiest fighting in years rose to 33 and Phnom Penh called for an "immediate ceasefire".
The Indian embassy in the Thai capital urged all Indian travellers to check updates from authorities in the country before visiting tourist.Thailand travel advisory, India Thailand relations, Thailand Cambodia border conflict,
The Indian embassy in Cambodia has advised its citizens to avoid traveling to the Cambodia-Thailand border due to ongoing clashes. Similar advisory wa
The advisory said that in case of any emergency. Indian nationals may approach the Embassy of India in Cambodia's Phnom Penh.
Cambodian media reported ongoing exchanges of fire around the ancient Ta Moan and Ta Krabei temples. The first reports of fighting emerged at the Ta Muen Thom temple. All sit along the disputed territorial line.