Carrying pocket knife in India

Well I mean it's not like you're going to flip it out and stab everyone in sight. You're just fighting a defensive fight. Defending yourself from those that are attacking you. They're not going to charge you for that. I don't think it matters where I live, although I travel to less-developed countries a lot I like to remain safe at all times. Beside, chances are once they see that you have a knife they'll run away because they don't want to get hurt. Most thieves and amateur criminals are cowards. So it's not going to be some sort of Hunger Games bloodbath situation where only one can survive.
 
I only mentioned where you live, as here in the UK, you have every right to defend yourself but if you used a knife to do that, then you would face charges yourself.

I fully understand your point of view about self defence, and I agree with you but over here having a knife in a public place, even if you use it or not, is a chargeable offence, that's all I was meaning.
 
I think I wouldn't want to try to take the knife on a plane, personally. Yeah, you may have good intentions but that doesn't mean they will believe you. I think I am with the ones saying to buy it there. After all, is the knife really worth the headache it could end up being it it's not within regulations? Even if it is, that doesn't mean that you still won't get hassled about it.
 
Well I ALWAYS get stopped by customs anyway, I must have one of them faces that look like I'm doing something wrong, haha...so if I tried to take a knife through, even if it was for a genuine reason I'd get it taken off me anyway.

Honestly, it happens to me too and I'm a 20-something female!! Kind of makes me laugh, because every time there's a random search or random check I always seem to be the lucky one plucked from the line. I guess I'm always pretty smiley and look fairly happy go-lucky so maybe they try and choose people that won't give them any grief for the random checks, maybe? At least that's what I tell myself!!
 
Honestly, it happens to me too and I'm a 20-something female!! Kind of makes me laugh, because every time there's a random search or random check I always seem to be the lucky one plucked from the line. I guess I'm always pretty smiley and look fairly happy go-lucky so maybe they try and choose people that won't give them any grief for the random checks, maybe? At least that's what I tell myself!!

I'm a 38 year old male, usually travelling with my girlfriend and 2 children and I get stopped. Maybe if I have a mean look on my face they'll pick on somebody else? I'll give that a go and see how that works out, haha
 
I'm a 38 year old male, usually travelling with my girlfriend and 2 children and I get stopped. Maybe if I have a mean look on my face they'll pick on somebody else? I'll give that a go and see how that works out, haha

Yes! Maybe give that a try!! I just hope it doesn't backfire on you and then you get more scrutiny as a result! Haha lets be honest, I have NO idea what goes through the minds of airport security people -- whatever strategy I pick, I'm pretty convinced that the opposite will happen. I'm just not lucky when it comes to that sort of thing!
 
I think a lot of it does seem to be pot luck and they'll stop anybody they want and not have a set agenda, and that's fair enough.

I did once get stopped though because I was wearing a England football top, and the security freely admitted that they'll stop anybody who they think may be connected with an hooligan element, and an Englishman in an England top fits that profile perfectly apparently!
 
I think a lot of it does seem to be pot luck and they'll stop anybody they want and not have a set agenda, and that's fair enough.

I did once get stopped though because I was wearing a England football top, and the security freely admitted that they'll stop anybody who they think may be connected with an hooligan element, and an Englishman in an England top fits that profile perfectly apparently!

Wow...definite profiling going on there!

Once I was traveling in Australia and I had my camera tripod in its' tripod bag thing. The guy at the scanner says to me (jokingly of course!) "what's in there, a sawn off shotgun?"

I was thinking "dude...you of all people should NOT be joking like that!" but all I could politely muster was "it's my camera tripod" (I mean what else can you say to that?!)

A bit more laid back down under it seems, when the security people are making jokes about what you might have in your baggage!
 
I wouldn't have thought he would hav been able to get away with a joke like that these days though to be honest, and while it's obviously just a joke (unless it really was a sawn off shotgun? Haha) the seriousness involved in the security aspect of travelling these days isn't really a joking matter.
 
I wouldn't have thought he would hav been able to get away with a joke like that these days though to be honest, and while it's obviously just a joke (unless it really was a sawn off shotgun? Haha) the seriousness involved in the security aspect of travelling these days isn't really a joking matter.

Yes exactly! And when a passenger can get big fines and not be allowed on their flight/have a date with police if they only so much make a joke about having something dangerous in their luggage I was flabbergasted that the security scanner employee would make a joke like that!
 
I think Australians do tend to get away with more than others though because of their characters and personality, and while if that happened in the US or the UK he'd have been fired by now, over there it does seem a bit more relaxed.

I don't think that's so much of a bad thing though...
 
I think Australians do tend to get away with more than others though because of their characters and personality, and while if that happened in the US or the UK he'd have been fired by now, over there it does seem a bit more relaxed.

I don't think that's so much of a bad thing though...

Yeah honestly this guy's personality was so big and out there that he could have legitimately been a character on a comedy TV show!

I guess there was something nice about him being so relaxed about it. I know security is important - especially with things that have happened in our lifetime - but I think sometimes it can be seen as too over the top as well.
 
I think there needs to be a balance, as we all know how important it is, at the same time making people feel relaxed as well as secure is just as important.

Yes obviously got the relaxed part right, maybe just needs to work work on the professional part now!
 
I would not travel there with one, but I would buy one while I am in India. I know that so many airlines restrict the size of the blade. You should check with local laws about it.
 
I would think it would be easier to purchase what you may need there instead of risking flying with it. That being said if you really want to bring your own, definite make sure it is in your checked luggage you can most certainly not rbing it on the plane. Each state and airport is different as well.
 
I am not a violent person at all and i am very fond of knives. I have several pocket knives and i think that the law is mostly universal but do not take my word for this. Here, the blade should be shorter that 5 cm. If you need to transfer into inches be my guest. I carry it sometimes because i got used to it when i worked as an electrician where it was very much a must. I also believe it is the most useful tool you can have at you. It helped in numerous occasions. For example when i worked in a hotel kitchen i had to open and then fold some hundred boxes in few hours. You can only imagine how big a help my little knife was.
 
No, as far as I know you're not supposed to carry any knifes through to India. I was contemplating bringing mine and I contacted the Canadian Border Service Agency and they said not to. Good luck.
 
Don't put the knife in your carry on, remember to have it in your luggage if it's just a simple pocket knife then it will be fine. You're going camping even without you telling about it to customs they'll probably assume you are from the size of your bag and attire. Trust me I've been there they know which people are going camping, to Nepal-- even to climb Mt. Everest.
 
Not sure what the law are in regard to carrying a pocket knife in India are but my suggestion is Not to carry one maybe choose to carry a less lethal stop in for protection if you that's what you're carrying a pocket knife for in the first place. A non lethal weapon like pepper spray is more appropriate this way you won't offend anyone and ask you why you have a knife in the first place.
 
Carrying a pocket knife in India falls into a legal gray area and largely depends on blade size, intent, and state-specific laws. While a small folding knife for utility purposes (like cutting fruit or opening packages) is generally not an issue, carrying anything that could be classified as a weapon can lead to trouble.

What Does the Law Say?

According to the Arms Act, 1959, knives with blades longer than 9 inches or wider than 2 inches are considered prohibited weapons and require a license. Smaller folding knives (like Swiss Army knives) are usually allowed as they are seen as tools, not weapons.

Where You Might Face Issues

Airports & Public Transport – Security checks at airports, metro stations, and railway stations may confiscate even small knives.
Government Buildings & Public Places – Carrying any blade in courts, embassies, or stadiums can be problematic.
Intent Matters – If a pocket knife is found in a situation that suggests self-defense or aggression, it could lead to legal issues.

What’s Safe to Carry?

✅ Swiss Army Knives & Multi-Tools – Generally accepted for travel, camping, and daily use.
✅ Small Utility Knives (Under 6 inches) – Usually not a concern unless carried in sensitive locations.

Pro Tip: If you're traveling and need a pocket knife for trekking, camping, or utility, it's best to pack it in checked baggage while flying and avoid carrying it in crowded urban areas.

Have you had any experiences with carrying a pocket knife in India? Would love to hear your thoughts!
 
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