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Instruction No. 06/2025 – Customs Attari ICP Border Shutdown

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Instruction No. 06/2025 – Customs
F. No. 581/09/2023-LC
Government of India
Ministry of Finance
Department of Revenue
Central Board of Indirect Taxes & Customs
International Customs Division


Room No. 227 A, North Block, New Delhi
Dated 26th April, 2025

Instruction No. 06/2025 – Customs: Closing of the Integrated Check Post Attari for all types of incoming and outgoing passengers and movement of goods

To,

All Principal Chief Commissioners/ Chief Commissioners of Customs
All Principal Chief Commissioners/ Chief Commissioners of Customs (Prev.)
All Principal Chief Commissioners/ Chief Commissioners of CGST & Customs
All Principal Director Generals/Director Generals under CBIC

Sir/Madam,

Subject: Closing of the Integrated Check Post Attari for all types of incoming and outgoing passengers and movement of goods-Regarding.

Ministry of Home Affairs, Foreigners Division (Immigration Section) vide OM No. 25022/05/2025-Imm. dated 24.04.2025 (copy enclosed) issued direction which inter-alia states that subsequent to terrorist attack on tourists on 22 April 2025 at Pahalgam, the Government have taken a serious note of the cross-border linkages in this attack and have decided to close the
Integrated Check Post Attari on India-Pakistan border at Punjab with immediate effect. All Types of incoming and outgoing passengers and movement of goods through the Integrated Check Post Attari shall be closed with immediate effect.

2. This is for information and suitable necessary action at your end.

3. This issues with the approval of the Competent Authority.

(Prabhjot Kaur)
OSD (Customs & EP)
Tel: 011-23095438
Email: uslc-cbec@gov.in


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📘 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) on Instruction No. 06/2025 – Customs

Q1: What does Instruction No. 06/2025-Customs state?

Answer:
Instruction No. 06/2025-Customs announces the immediate closure of the Integrated Check Post (ICP) at Attari (Punjab) for all types of passenger movement and goods trade. This decision was made following a terrorist attack in Pahalgam on 22nd April 2025 with suspected cross-border involvement.

Q2: Who issued this directive and why?

Answer:
The directive was issued by the Ministry of Home Affairs (Foreigners Division – Immigration Section) via OM No. 25022/05/2025-Imm. and communicated through CBIC by Prabhjot Kaur, OSD (Customs & EP). The closure is a preventive national security measure to block any misuse of the land route through Attari.

Q3: What is the scope of the closure?

Answer:
This closure applies to:
🛂 Incoming and outgoing passengers via Wagah-Attari route
🚛 Import and export of goods via Attari ICP
📦 Customs clearance, warehousing, and terminal activities at the ICP

Q4: Is the closure temporary or permanent?

Answer:
As per the instruction, the closure is with immediate effect and will remain in place until further notice. Any resumption of trade or movement will depend on the Ministry of Home Affairs and CBIC’s future directives.

Q5: What trade routes are affected by this decision?

Answer:
The following are affected:
❌ India–Pakistan trade via Attari
❌ Customs documentation through ICP Attari
❌ EDI shipping entries logged for ICP Attari
✔ Sea, air, or alternate land ports (if allowed) may still be operational.
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Q6: How should exporters respond to this update?

Answer:
✅ Immediately halt dispatch of shipments routed via Attari
✅ Seek alternate routes (e.g., port-based or air freight)
✅ Communicate changes to foreign buyers & partners
✅ Monitor ICEGATE/CBIC updates to stay informed

Q7: What if a shipment is already in transit to Attari?

Answer:
📦 Such consignments will likely be held up at checkpoints. Exporters must coordinate with logistics agents and customs brokers to redirect or temporarily store goods.
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Q8: Does this impact India-Pakistan passenger movement too?

Answer:
Yes. All forms of travel, including tourists, pilgrims, and business visitors, are suspended via the Attari-Wagah land border. Passengers should defer plans or explore alternate visa corridors, if available.

Q9: How does this affect customs operations?

Answer:
Customs officers at ICP Attari are directed to cease all passenger clearances, cargo inspections, and export/import processing. ICEGATE entries may reflect updated port blockages.
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Q10: How can Finodha assist businesses impacted by this closure?

Answer:
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✅ Conclusion:

CBIC’s Instruction No. 06/2025-Customs reflects India’s national security prioritization post the April 2025 Pahalgam attack. Traders and passengers must remain alert, shift operations where needed, and prepare for extended border suspensions.

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