As tensions soar between Pakistan and India, the Chinese embassies in both countries have issued warnings to Chinese citizens to exercise heightened caution and enhance their safety precautions. The embassies in Pakistan and India, in separate statements, urged their nationals to be vigilant and cautious about traveling within the South Asian region, particularly in light of the ongoing conflict that has erupted between the two nations. This follows a series of military strikes initiated by India on Wednesday, which targeted locations within Pakistan that it claimed were “terrorist camps.” The strikes were a retaliatory response to a deadly attack on Hindu tourists in Indian Illegally Occupied Kashmir (IIOJK) last month. The Chinese diplomatic missions emphasized that Chinese citizens should closely monitor the rapidly evolving situation and take necessary security measures to avoid any potential harm. The advisory underscores the heightened risk to civilians due to the escalation in military activities, which has seen some of the fiercest clashes in nearly three decades. Additionally, China’s embassy in Nepal issued a separate caution to Chinese nationals regarding the Nepal-India border. Given the open border between Nepal and India, the embassy advised Chinese citizens to refrain from entering India without the proper documentation, especially as security measures are heightened along the border areas in response to the growing tensions. Both India and Nepal have bolstered security at their shared border, further complicating the movement of people in the region. The situation remains fluid, and the diplomatic warnings from China reflect the broader international concern over the potential for further destabilization in South Asia. With tensions running high, the diplomatic community continues to monitor the situation closely, and there are growing calls for de-escalation and peaceful resolution before the conflict spreads further.