Swapna Kumbar , Bengaluru - India has issued a fresh security advisory urging all Indian nationals in Mali to stay indoors, remain highly vigilant, and exercise extreme caution amid worsening security conditions in the West African country. The Indian Embassy in Bamako said the warning follows recent attacks and evolving security developments in Kati and other parts of Mali, and asked Indians to strictly follow instructions issued by Malian authorities and avoid non‑essential movement. The advisory underscores New Delhi’s growing concern about the security environment for its citizens in a region marked by persistent armed violence and instability.
The embassy specifically advised Indians in Mali to restrict non‑essential travel, avoid public gatherings and crowded places, and stay inside their homes or workplaces whenever possible. It urged nationals to monitor local media and official communications, maintain a low profile, and keep contact details updated with family members and the embassy. The advisory also highlighted that Indians should carry identification documents and be prepared to verify their status if stopped by security forces or local authorities. The embassy reiterated that it is closely monitoring the evolving security situation in coordination with Malian authorities and will issue further updates, including potential travel restrictions or contingency plans, as required. Nationals are encouraged to register with the Indian Embassy through the MADAD portal or the mADiK (MHA Attestation & Document Verification) application to ensure authorities can contact them quickly during emergencies. The alert comes amid a surge in armed attacks and militant activity in parts of Mali, where extremist groups and criminal networks have intensified operations in recent months, leading to frequent clashes, bombings, and targeted strikes. Several international partners and foreign governments have also scaled back presence or tightened travel advisories for the country, reflecting the broader regional security crisis in the Sahel.
By urging Indians to stay indoors and exercise maximum caution, New Delhi aims to minimise risks to its citizens in a volatile security environment while working closely with Malian authorities to track developments. The embassy’s call to register on official platforms and await further updates reflects India’s push for robust consular mechanisms in high risk regions, as the government continues to monitor conditions in Mali and adapt its advisories to protect its diaspora in unstable theatres.
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