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A Chinese national, Hu Congtai, was deported from India to Hong Kong after violating his tourist visa stipulations by visiting restricted areas in Ladakh and Jammu and Kashmir. Authorities became suspicious after intercepting unusual internet activity, revealing his interest in sensitive security matters. Investigations showed he failed to register upon arrival in Leh, obtained an unauthorized SIM card, and visited strategically important locations, raising concerns about his intentions. A forensic examination of his phone revealed that he had visited places of strategic importance and that his browsing history indicated an interest in the deployment of paramilitary forces in Kashmir valley.

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Chinese National Deported from India for Visa Violations, Suspicious Activity

Srinagar, December 11, 2025 – A Chinese national, Hu Congtai (29), has been deported from India and blacklisted for violating his tourist visa stipulations and raising security concerns. The individual entered Ladakh and Jammu and Kashmir despite his visa restricting him to specific Buddhist religious sites in other parts of India.

According to officials in Srinagar, Hu arrived in Delhi on November 19th, but quickly deviated from his permitted itinerary. He traveled to Leh on November 20th without registering with the Foreigners Regional Registration Office, a mandatory procedure.

His activities raised red flags when an Army unit detected unusual internet activity linked to him. Authorities discovered he had been browsing information related to paramilitary deployments in the Kashmir Valley and had visited strategically significant locations in the Zanskar region of Ladakh and in Kashmir, including Awantipur ruins in South Kashmir, which is located near Victor Force headquarters of the army in South Kashmir..

“The decision to deport and blacklist Mr. Hu was taken following a thorough investigation, including a forensic examination of his mobile phone,” stated an official familiar with the case. “His actions and online activity suggested a concerning interest in sensitive security matters, warranting his immediate removal from the country.”

Hu claimed ignorance of the visa restrictions, stating he was unaware he could not travel to Ladakh and Jammu and Kashmir. He also stated that he had been in the United States for nine years, during which he studied physics at the Boston University, and loved to roam around the globe. However, officials found that he had also obtained an Indian SIM card outside of official channels and stayed in an unregistered guest house in Srinagar, further fueling suspicions.
Hu’s passport showed that he has visited various countries, including the U.S., New Zealand, Brazil and Fiji, and Hong Kong.

Hu was deported to Hong Kong on December 10th, after being held in Delhi. Indian authorities have not released further details about the ongoing investigation.

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