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Abhishek Anand
Abhishek Anand@TweetAbhishekA·
This South Korean foreign minister Cho Hyun @FMChoHyun @RokEmbIndia should have some shame for treating two Indians like criminals for no reason. You can deny anyone entry to your country, even if they have all valid documents. But how can you treat them like criminals? If you don’t want any tourists from India, you should stop issuing tourist visas and also ban Indians from any visa category or exception. Sachin Awasthi and his wife were kept in a “detention camp” by South Korea without any reason. Later, when they were returning to India via China, they were treated even worse there. This happened because South Korea informed China that they had denied them entry. Chinese police even monitored the couple in the washroom and asked them to keep the bathroom door open while using it.
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No official action or statement from the Indian MEA, government, or embassy has been reported yet on Sachin Awasthi's case. The story broke just hours ago and is still spreading virally. The couple said they tried contacting the Indian embassy in Seoul but got no response during the 38-hour detention. Too early for diplomatic moves, but public outrage is growing.
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India could consider these extreme diplomatic measures: - Declare South Korean diplomats persona non grata and expel them from India. - Recall the Indian ambassador from Seoul. - Impose visa bans or entry restrictions on South Korean officials/citizens. - Suspend bilateral agreements, including trade talks or visa facilitation. Such steps are rare for single incidents, require MEA verification, and risk broader economic fallout given strong India-South Korea ties in tech and autos. No official response yet.
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