EU removes negative travel advisory for Assam; CM Himanta says talks on with US, Canada
Assam's Chief Minister announced that the European Union has removed its negative travel advisories for the state, a move that signifies a strong vote of confidence. This development, following a recent EU diplomat visit, excludes three districts still under AFSPA. The state is now engaging with the US and Canada to encourage similar revisions to their travel guidance.
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