End of one Europe? Oh Mein Gott!

Fellow Europeans to Indian tourists & students will all be affected by Germany suspending Schengen rules for entry. Bigger implication is, like in US, the danger to the liberal project from far-right

Rashmee Roshan Lall
1 min readSep 14, 2024

A solid mid-life crisis is set to hit Europe’s nearly 40-year-old signature project — the Schengen free movement zone — from mid-Sep. Germany, which has the most land borders of any country in the 29-country Schengen area, will reimpose frontier checks with nine of its neighbours.
Those neighbours aren’t happy, as Poland and Austria, for starters, have already made clear. But it’s a dispiriting development no matter where you sit. For more than 425mn EU nationals, the new German restrictions mean Schengen’s promise of untrammelled borderless travel is now deferred, possibly to some undetermined point in the future. Ditto for non-EU nationals, not least Indians, visiting the European bloc as tourists, for business purposes, or living there as exchange students.

Read on at https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com.

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Rashmee Roshan Lall

PhD. Journalism by trade & inclination. Writer. My novel 'Pomegranate Peace' is about my year in Afghanistan. I teach journalism at university in London