A debate around the conduct of Indian tourists overseas has gained fresh attention after a senior IPS officer warned that the actions of a few travellers could have wider consequences for all Indian passport holders. Reacting to a growing number of viral videos showing Indians engaging in 'disruptive or attention-seeking' behaviour in public spaces abroad, the officer argued that such incidents risk damaging the country's reputation and could eventually influence how other nations frame their visa policies toward Indians.IPS officer Arun Bothra, currently serving as Additional DGP, CID-Crime and Transport Commissioner, Odisha, shared his views on social media, suggesting that those who tarnish India's image while travelling overseas should face
accountability.“People whose behaviour abroad brings a bad name to the country should face some consequences. In serious cases, restrictions on foreign travel for some years can also be considered,” wrote Bothra.The officer stressed that carrying an Indian passport comes with responsibilities in addition to rights. According to him, travellers are expected to respect local laws, follow public norms and conduct themselves in a manner that reflects positively on the country.“Having an Indian passport is not just a right. It also comes with the responsibility to respect local laws, behave properly in public, and protect the country’s image,” he said in his X post.
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