Afghan cricketer Shapoor Zadran’s reported struggle to obtain an Indian visa has once again brought attention to wider visa challenges faced by Afghan citizens. According to claims circulating online, several Afghan cricketers, students, patients, and cricket fans are facing delays or rejections when applying for travel visas to India.
Reports also suggest that the closure of the Indian embassy in Afghanistan and limited access to online visa systems have made the process even more difficult. As a result, many applicants say they are unable to travel even for urgent needs such as medical treatment or sporting events.
At the same time, some social media discussions point out that Indian nationals are still able to travel to Afghanistan more easily, including tourists and content creators. However, these claims vary and are not independently verified across all cases.
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— The Blank Page Official (@PageBlank) April 18, 2026
Rising debate over visa policies and regional relations
Meanwhile, the issue has sparked broader debate about visa policies between the two countries. Some observers argue that political tensions and security concerns may be influencing travel restrictions, while others believe administrative and diplomatic limitations are the main reason behind delays.
In addition, discussions online have linked visa challenges with wider regional trade and healthcare concerns. However, these claims remain controversial and are often presented with strong political opinions, making it difficult to separate fact from interpretation.
Transitioning from individual cases to the wider picture, experts note that visa systems are often affected by diplomatic relations, security policies, and administrative capacity. This can create uneven travel access for different groups of people.
Looking ahead, affected individuals continue to call for clearer and more transparent visa processes, especially for students, patients, and sports professionals. At the same time, officials from both sides have not issued detailed public statements addressing these specific claims.
Shapoor Zadran obtained an Indian visa for medical treatment with great difficulty. This is a reality and a serious problem. Afghan #cricketers, cricket #fans, #patients seeking medical #treatment, and students are not being granted visas. The #Indian #embassy in Afghanistan is… pic.twitter.com/9e1aiN4lXB
— Pathan Bhai (@PathanBhaiii) April 18, 2026