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Foreign Nationals Detained in India for Carrying Garmin Satellite Devices

India enforces strict regulations on devices with satellite communication, citing violations of the Indian Wireless Telegraphy Act.

The hiker claimed that she was eventually taken to a police station for questioning and was made to sign some documents.
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Overview

  • A Scottish hiker and a Canadian runner were detained at Indian airports for carrying Garmin devices with satellite communication capabilities.
  • The Garmin inReach and Edge 540 devices, which operate on satellite networks, are banned in India without prior government authorization.
  • The Indian Wireless Telegraphy Act prohibits possession of wireless telegraphy equipment without a valid license, including satellite-enabled devices.
  • The Scottish hiker shared her experience online, warning travelers against bringing such devices to India, as they may face legal consequences.
  • India's regulations aim to control unauthorized use of satellite communication technology, with violators subject to detention, fines, and court proceedings.