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Chinese tourist’s unauthorised travel across Ladakh, Kashmir raises security red flags
12/10/2025 10:12:33 PM

Atul Sharma
Early Times Report

Jammu, Dec 10: A 29-year-old Chinese national has been detained by security agencies in Jammu and Kashmir after travelling extensively through strategically sensitive areas of Ladakh and the Kashmir Valley in violation of his tourist visa. The incident has prompted authorities to strengthen surveillance on foreign visitors and tighten enforcement of mandatory reporting norms across Srinagar.
The traveller, identified as Hu Congtai, hails from Shenzhen in China’s Guangdong province.
He arrived in New Delhi on November 19 on a tourist visa that explicitly restricted his travel to designated Buddhist pilgrimage destinations, including Varanasi, Sarnath, Gaya, Kushinagar, Agra, Jaipur and New Delhi. However, instead of following the approved itinerary, Hu embarked on an unpermitted two-week journey across Ladakh and Jammu & Kashmir.
Hu, a physics graduate from Boston University who has lived in the United States for nearly a decade, managed to reach Leh on November 20. According to officials, he is believed to have blended in with domestic passengers at the airport, slipping past foreign-national verification procedures. Once in Ladakh, he travelled through Leh, Zanskar and several remote monastic and mountainous regions, many of which fall under restricted zones due to their strategic proximity to sensitive military posts and border areas.
His movements first drew attention when the Army detected unusual internet activity originating from a high-security zone in Ladakh. A subsequent check revealed that the individual involved was a Chinese citizen whose presence had not been reported through standard immigration channels.
On December 1, Hu travelled to Srinagar, where he stayed at an unregistered guest house, bypassing the mandatory Form-C reporting system. During his stay, he visited several significant landmarks, including the Harwan Buddhist monastery, Shankaracharya hill, Hazratbal shrine, the Mughal Gardens along Dal Lake and the Awantipur ruins—located in close proximity to the Army’s Victor Force headquarters.
A preliminary scan of his mobile phone revealed searches related to CRPF deployments, Article 370 and other sensitive security topics. He had also obtained an Indian SIM card from a local shop, raising further concerns about his intent and access to local communication networks.
Hu was detained and is currently being questioned at Police Post Humhama near the Srinagar Airport. Investigators are probing whether his movement was motivated by curiosity, personal interest or a deliberate attempt to access sensitive locations. For now, agencies maintain that it appears to be a case of clear visa violation, with deportation emerging as the likely outcome.
The incident has triggered a sweeping crackdown across Srinagar, where police have begun inspecting hotels, homestays and houseboats for compliance with Form-C, the mandatory system under the Immigration and Foreigners Act requiring all foreign guests to be reported to authorities. So far, five FIRs have been registered after establishments were found hosting foreign nationals—including visitors from Russia, Israel, Romania and Spain—without filing the required documentation.
Authorities say the crackdown is directly linked to concerns that procedural lapses and negligence by accommodation providers enabled Hu to move undetected for more than two weeks across one of India’s most sensitive regions.
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