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EU lifts travel advisory for Assam: CM Sarma says big boost for state’s tourism and development

In a major diplomatic and economic boost for Assam, the European Union has lifted its negative travel advisory for the state, marking a significant endorsement of the region's improving security and growing global appeal

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Jun 21, 2026, 05:40 pm IST
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EU lifts travel advisory for Assam

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Guwahati: In a significant boost for Assam’s image on the global stage, the European Union has lifted its negative travel advisory for the state. Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma announced this on June 20 calling it encouraging news for Assam’s tourism and business prospects.

“This decision by the EU will help Assam to achieve higher numbers of foreign tourists. This will boost the tourism economy of our state”, the CM said.

With this development, all 27 member states of the EU have removed travel restrictions for their citizens visiting Assam — except for the three districts of Charaideo, Tinsukia, and Sivasagar, which continue to remain under the Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA).

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CM Sarma made the announcement on his official X (formerly Twitter) handle, where he described the development as “This timely development, following the recent visit of EU diplomats, is a strong vote of confidence in Assam and bodes well for deeper EU–Assam engagement..”

The EU’s decision comes shortly after a visit by EU diplomats to the state — a visit that apparently left a positive impression. EU Ambassador to India, H.E. Hervé Delphin, personally informed Assam’s Chief Secretary that the restriction had been lifted with effect from Friday, June 19.

CM Sarma thanked the EU Ambassador for his support in pushing the matter forward.

“After reviewing the situation in Assam, they have withdrawn the negative travel advisory from yesterday. All 27 member states of the EU have lifted restrictions for their citizens travelling to our state,” the Chief Minister said.

This is not the first such win for the state in recent times. Australia and Japan had already revised their travel advisories for Assam before the EU made its move. Saturday’s announcement means that three major international blocs have now cleared the way for their citizens to visit Assam without any cautionary guidance holding them back.

For a state that boasts of one-horned rhinos, sprawling tea gardens, the mighty Brahmaputra, and a rich cultural heritage, these developments could not have come at a better time. Negative travel advisories had long cast a shadow over Assam’s potential as a tourism and investment destination.

With those shadows lifting one by one, the state appears to be firmly on a path of increasing foreign tourist flow to the state.

Even as the EU news sinks in, CM Sarma made clear that the effort is far from over. The United States and Canada have yet to revise their advisories, and the Chief Minister said his government is actively in touch with officials from both countries to pursue the matter.

If Assam manages to get Washington and Ottawa on board as well, it would complete a clean sweep of the major Western travel blocs — a milestone that would send a strong signal to global tourists and investors alike.

Beyond the diplomatic symbolism, the practical impact of these revised advisories could be substantial. Travel warnings from powerful nations often deter not just tourists but also business delegations, researchers, journalists, and investors. Their removal opens doors on multiple fronts.

CM Sarma framed Saturday’s development in exactly those terms, saying the EU’s decision “will further strengthen tourism, business, and people-to-people ties” between Assam and Europe.

For a state that has worked hard over the past few years to project an image of peace, progress, and opportunity, this acknowledgement from 27 European nations is more than just a travel update.

Topics: CM Himanta Biswa SarmaEuropean Union Travel AdvisoryEU Ambassador to IndiaH.E. Herve DelphinArmed Forces (Special Powers) Act
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