A Pakistani national aboard a commercial vessel that docked at a port in Karnataka was denied entry into India, according to port authorities. The individual was part of the ship's crew, which arrived for routine unloading and maintenance. However, strict protocols were followed, leading to the decision to prevent the Pakistani citizen from disembarking.
Officials cited security concerns and adherence to immigration regulations as the primary reasons for the denial. The incident underscores the sensitive nature of cross-border movements, particularly between India and Pakistan. While the rest of the crew was allowed to carry out their duties, the Pakistani national remained aboard the vessel throughout its stay at the port.
This decision aligns with standard procedures for individuals from countries with which India shares complex diplomatic relationships. Such measures are part of broader national security protocols aimed at safeguarding the country's borders. The ship eventually departed without incident, and authorities confirmed that all actions were taken in compliance with existing laws and bilateral agreements.
— Authored by Next24 Live