Saturday, June 20, 2026
34.3 C
New Delhi

Not A Trip To Remember: Racial Profiling Shadows Indians’ Georgia Visit, Leaves Bitter Memories

Curated By :

Last Updated:

Many Indian travellers have shared harrowing experiences on social media about racial profiling and mistreatment at Georgian borders and airports

Tourists walk past souvenirs stalls in the town of Mtskheta in Georgia. (AFP file photo)

Tourists walk past souvenirs stalls in the town of Mtskheta in Georgia. (AFP file photo)

Georgia has become an increasingly popular travel destination for Indian tourists, thanks to its scenic landscapes, rich history, and affordable prices. With direct flights and an easy e-visa process, many Indians see Georgia as a convenient and budget-friendly gateway.

According to recent data, Indian arrivals in Georgia surged by 40% in the first half of 2025 compared to the previous year. However, despite the rise in visitors, many Indian travellers have shared harrowing experiences on social media about racial profiling and mistreatment at Georgian borders and airports.

Recommended Stories

One widely discussed incident involved a group of 56 Indian tourists at the Sadakhlo border crossing between Armenia and Georgia. According to a post on Instagram by Dhruvee Patel, the group faced humiliating treatment despite having valid e-visas and paperwork. They were reportedly held for over five hours in freezing conditions without access to food or toilets. Passports were taken for more than two hours without explanation.

‘Forced To Sit On Footpath Like Cattle’

Patel, calling the incident “shameful and unacceptable”, described how the group was made to sit on the pavement “like cattle,” filmed like criminals, and prevented from recording the incident themselves. Officials allegedly dismissed their visas as “wrong” without proper document checks.

This was not an isolated case. In January 2025, a solo traveller shared his experience on social media, describing harsh treatment by an immigration officer in Tbilisi. Despite having all necessary documents, including hotel bookings and a return ticket, the traveller said the officer was “almost abusive.”

He was questioned aggressively, accused of hiding information, and eventually denied entry. He was deported to Baku but stranded due to visa restrictions and lost over Rs 2.6 lakh in expenses.

Targeted With Excessive And Intrusive Checks

Another case dates back to 2017, when Mumbai-based professional Khushbu Kaushal was deported after being detained for hours at Tbilisi airport. Despite holding a valid e-visa, hotel confirmations, and travel insurance, she was questioned repeatedly, denied basic needs, and sent back without any clear explanation. Khushbu described the experience as “the most humiliating night” of her life. She shared how officials shouted at her and refused to provide reasons for denying entry.

Many report being subjected to invasive questioning, long waits without clear cause, and unfriendly treatment by border officials. Some community members on platforms like Reddit have pointed out that similar treatment is not extended to tourists from Europe, and some note the irony given that Georgians themselves face racism in Western countries.

According to a report by NDTV, officials in Georgia often justify the strict checks as necessary to prevent illegal immigration, as some travellers have overstayed or used Georgia as a route to Europe. However, genuine tourists who follow all rules appear to suffer from this blanket suspicion.

Despite these issues, India remains a significant source of tourists for Georgia. The country has actively promoted itself through Bollywood films, social media influencers, and travel agencies. While locals within Georgia are generally hospitable, the initial experience at borders leaves many Indian travellers feeling unwelcome and frustrated.

About the Author

News Desk
News Desk

The News Desk is a team of passionate editors and writers who break and analyse the most important events unfolding in India and abroad. From live updates to exclusive reports to in-depth explainers, the Desk d…Read More

The News Desk is a team of passionate editors and writers who break and analyse the most important events unfolding in India and abroad. From live updates to exclusive reports to in-depth explainers, the Desk d… Read More

News world Not A Trip To Remember: Racial Profiling Shadows Indians’ Georgia Visit, Leaves Bitter Memories
Disclaimer: Comments reflect users’ views, not News18’s. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.

Loading comments…

Read More

Go to Source

Hot this week

Main Vaapas Aaunga BO Day 8: Diljit starrer hits Rs 26 cr worldwide

‘Main Vaapas Aaunga’ box office collection Day 8: Diljit Dosanjh starrer hits Rs 26 crore worldwide amid ‘Cocktail 2’ release Imtiaz Ali’s partition drama ‘Main Vaapas Aaunga’, starring Dilj Read More

Israel, Hezbollah Revive Ceasefire After Deadly Escalation Threatens US-Iran Peace Deal

Show Quick Read Key points generated by AI, verified by newsroom Israel and Hezbollah restored a fragile ceasefire after intense fighting. Violence disrupted US-Iran talks regarding wider regional settlement. Read More

Trump Unveils New Air Force One Gifted By Qatar, Calls It ‘Flying White House’: WATCH

Show Quick Read Key points generated by AI, verified by newsroom Trump unveiled a Qatar-gifted, luxurious new Air Force One. President Trump hailed its luxury, speed, and extensive redesign. Read More

‘Nooru Saami’ opens with Rs 75 lakh India Net

‘Nooru Saami’ box office collections day 1: Swasika starrer opens with Rs 75 lakh India Net Director Sasi’s latest film ‘Nooru Saami’ has started its box-office journey with a modest opening. Read More

‘The Traitors’ star Sam Little loses £40,000 in phishing scam

The former ‘The Traitors’ contestant revealed that £40,000 he had been saving to start a family with his wife was stolen in the scam. Read More

Topics

Main Vaapas Aaunga BO Day 8: Diljit starrer hits Rs 26 cr worldwide

‘Main Vaapas Aaunga’ box office collection Day 8: Diljit Dosanjh starrer hits Rs 26 crore worldwide amid ‘Cocktail 2’ release Imtiaz Ali’s partition drama ‘Main Vaapas Aaunga’, starring Dilj Read More

Israel, Hezbollah Revive Ceasefire After Deadly Escalation Threatens US-Iran Peace Deal

Show Quick Read Key points generated by AI, verified by newsroom Israel and Hezbollah restored a fragile ceasefire after intense fighting. Violence disrupted US-Iran talks regarding wider regional settlement. Read More

Trump Unveils New Air Force One Gifted By Qatar, Calls It ‘Flying White House’: WATCH

Show Quick Read Key points generated by AI, verified by newsroom Trump unveiled a Qatar-gifted, luxurious new Air Force One. President Trump hailed its luxury, speed, and extensive redesign. Read More

‘Nooru Saami’ opens with Rs 75 lakh India Net

‘Nooru Saami’ box office collections day 1: Swasika starrer opens with Rs 75 lakh India Net Director Sasi’s latest film ‘Nooru Saami’ has started its box-office journey with a modest opening. Read More

‘The Traitors’ star Sam Little loses £40,000 in phishing scam

The former ‘The Traitors’ contestant revealed that £40,000 he had been saving to start a family with his wife was stolen in the scam. Read More

‘Balan: The Boy’ BO opens with Rs 1.82 Cr India Net

FB After delivering the blockbuster ‘Manjummel Boys’, director Chidambaram is back with ‘Balan: The Boy’. The thriller hit theatres on Friday and has opened to good responses from audiences. Read More

‘Cocktail 2’ BO Day 1: Shahid starrer earns Rs 20 cr globally

Shahid Kapoor, Rashmika Mandanna, and Kriti Sanon’s romantic drama ‘Cocktail 2’ has hit theatres on Friday, June 19. Read More

‘MIB’ BO day 1: Samantha starrer earns Rs 10.70 Cr worldwide

FB Samantha Ruth Prabhu’s latest action drama ‘Maa Inti Bangaaram’ has begun its theatrical journey on a promising note. The film registered a solid opening on its first day. Read More

Related Articles