Dashrath Putra Foundation on Foreigners Rights in India: FOREIGNER IN INDIA? YOU ARE NOT ALONE – India Welcomes You! India welcomes the world with open arms. From its ancient temples to its vibrant streets, from sacred rivers to diverse wildlife, millions travel here seeking culture, spirituality, adventure and healing.
But with that welcome comes responsibility. If you are a foreigner living in, travelling through, volunteering in or visiting India and you witness or personally face any form of cruelty, harassment, exploitation, neglect or injustice, know this clearly and confidently:
You are not helpless.
You are not unheard.
And you are absolutely not alone.
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Standing With You Beyond Borders
At Dashrath Putra Foundation (DPF), we believe compassion has no nationality. Humanity has no borders. Justice does not depend on your passport.
We actively support foreign nationals who encounter:
- Animal Cruelty or Abuse: Beating, starving, illegal animal rides, trafficking, neglect of horses, camels, street dogs, cattle, wildlife or temple animals.
- Harm to Nature: Forest destruction, river pollution, wildlife exploitation and environmental damage.
- Harassment or Exploitation of People: Unethical treatment, intimidation, discrimination or abuse.
- Illegal Activities: Any unlawful acts involving animals, the environment, sacred spaces or human dignity.
If something feels wrong, it probably is. And if you witness it, you have the right to report it safely.
Why Report to Us?
Because silence protects cruelty, but action stops it.
When a foreigner reaches out to us, we do not treat it casually. We understand that reporting in a different country can feel intimidating. Language barriers, unfamiliar systems, and cultural differences can make speaking up difficult. That is exactly why we exist.
We work on-ground with:
- Rescue teams
- Veterinary professionals
- Legal advisors
- Local authorities
- Volunteers across India
When you report to us, we:
- Take the matter seriously and respectfully
- Ensure language and cultural sensitivity
- Act swiftly, ethically, and lawfully
- Coordinate with proper authorities when required
- Protect both the victim and the reporter
Your nationality does not reduce your right to compassion, safety or justice.
What You Can Report?
You can report situations such as:
- Beating, starving or overworking animals
- Illegal horse or camel rides
- Animal trafficking or confinement
- Pollution of rivers and sacred sites
- Forest destruction or wildlife abuse
- Temple animal neglect
- Human harassment or exploitation
- Any act that violates ethics, humanity or Indian law
Even one message from you can prevent suffering.
Even one report can save a life.
See Something Wrong? Here’s How to Report
If safe to do so:
- Share the exact location
- Send photos or videos
- Provide a brief description of what happened
Our team will evaluate and take the matter forward firmly, responsibly and lawfully. You are not expected to confront anyone. Your safety always comes first.
India Belongs to Humanity, Not Cruelty
You came to India to explore culture, spirituality, heritage, wildlife and humanity. You did not come to witness suffering in silence.
If your heart says, “This is not right” — listen to it.
Compassion is universal.
Justice is universal.
Human dignity is universal.
And we stand for all three.
Together, Beyond Borders
Whether it is:
- Animals
- Humans
- Nature
- Sacred spaces
We stand with you. Because protecting life, in all forms is not activism. It is responsibility.
Report Any Cruelty
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One message can make a difference.
One voice can stop suffering.
One report can save a life.
Dashrath Putra Foundation (DPF)
Humanity First. Always.
Our Commitment
Dashrath Putra Foundation continues to strengthen awareness, rescue response and ethical protection systems across regions of India. By supporting visitors and foreign nationals, we aim to build a compassionate bridge between cultures, ensuring that kindness, accountability and responsibility remain at the heart of every journey in India.
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Understanding Your Rights in India
Foreign nationals in India are protected under Indian law. Acts of cruelty toward animals, environmental destruction, harassment or exploitation are not cultural practices, they are violations that can be addressed legally. Reporting wrongdoing does not create trouble; it helps authorities maintain safety, ethics and lawful conduct.
Many visitors hesitate because they fear misunderstanding local systems. Dashrath Putra Foundation helps bridge that gap by guiding complainants through responsible and respectful reporting channels while ensuring sensitivity toward local communities and traditions.
Your Safety Comes First
While compassion inspires action, personal safety must always remain the priority. If you witness a disturbing situation:
- Do not confront offenders directly.
- Avoid arguments or risky situations.
- Observe carefully and document only if safe.
- Move to a secure place before reporting.
Our role is to take responsibility for follow‑up action so that you never have to put yourself at risk.
Respecting Culture While Protecting Life
India is a land of deep traditions and spiritual diversity. At the same time, compassion toward animals, people and nature is a core value shared across cultures. Responsible reporting is not criticism of a country or culture, it is participation in protecting its true values of kindness, coexistence and respect for life.
Visitors who speak up with empathy help strengthen awareness and encourage positive change within communities.
Working Together With Global Citizens
Dashrath Putra Foundation believes that meaningful change happens through cooperation. Travellers, volunteers, residents and local citizens together create a network of awareness that helps prevent suffering before it spreads.
Every responsible report contributes to:
- Faster rescue responses
- Better animal welfare enforcement
- Environmental protection efforts
- Safer communities for both locals and visitors
Your voice becomes part of a larger movement for compassion.
When Immediate Help Is Needed?
If a situation appears urgent or life‑threatening, you may also contact local emergency services alongside informing us. Combining official reporting with NGO support often leads to faster and more effective intervention.
Remember: asking for help is not interference, it is humanity in action.
A Message From Us to You
If you chose India as part of your journey, know that many people here share your concern for justice, kindness and ethical living. By reaching out, you are not standing against India, you are standing with its compassionate spirit.
Dashrath Putra Foundation remains committed to ensuring that every visitor feels supported, respected and empowered to act when something is wrong.









