Amid a surge of viral videos showing Indians dancing or behaving inappropriately in public spaces overseas, a senior IPS officer has expressed concern over the potential impact on visa policies.IPS Officer Flags Impact on Country’s ImageIPS officer Arun Bothra took to social media to highlight the issue, suggesting that such behaviour could harm India’s global reputation. “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.— arunbothra (@arunbothra) ‘Indian Passport Comes With Responsibility’Emphasising accountability, Bothra noted that holding an Indian passport is not just a privilege but also a responsibility. He stressed the importance of respecting local laws and maintaining proper public conduct while abroad.“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.Viral Videos Spark DebateHis remarks come at a time when multiple videos circulating online show Indians dancing in public places in countries such as Vietnam and the United States, sparking debate over civic behaviour overseas.Visa Concerns HighlightedResponding to a user who argued that Indians should not worry about foreigners’ opinions, Bothra clarified that his concern lies elsewhere.“No, I am not worried about what foreigners think of uncivilised and uncouth behaviour of some of us. What worries me more is that because of such behaviour, visa rules are getting tougher for all Indians. Thailand is recent example,” the IPS officer said on X.— arunbothra (@arunbothra) Fear of Stereotyping“I just don’t want people in host countries to look at us nervously, wondering which one of us will suddenly start dancing in a supermarket to make a reel,” he added.
‘Reels abroad, real consequences?’ IPS officer warns viral videos could tighten visa rules for Indians
An IPS officer has voiced concerns that viral videos of Indians exhibiting inappropriate public behavior abroad could negatively impact the country's image and lead to stricter visa policies for all citizens. He emphasized that holding an Indian passport entails a responsibility to respect local laws and conduct oneself appropriately overseas.














