In Her ‘Happy To Call India My Home’ Post, Mexican Woman Talks About How Safe She Feels Here
A video posted by a Mexican woman explaining why she feels safe in India has become popular and sparked discussion on social media.

India has become a popular tourism destination for its varied landscapes, rich cultural legacy, and lively population. Students, digital nomads, and foreigners are choosing to settle here. Jaqueline Morales Cruz from Mexico is one of the many who frequently share photos of their lives in India. She resides in Maharashtra’s Nagpur city and keeps her followers on Instagram informed about her life daily. She talked about how safe she felt in India in the most recent video.
“Happy to call India my home," Jaqueline Morales Cruz captioned the now-viral video. She is seen in the video addressing a crowd at an event, saying foreigners have false impressions about women’s safety in the country. She feels comfortable living in the country and that she is free to dress whichever she pleases, whether it be in Western or Indian garb, Jaqueline added.
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The video was shared on November 25 and within a few hours, it has collected over 36,000 views. Some people on social media applauded her for portraying India in a good light, but others weren’t so kind. They expressed their disagreement with the woman by making sarcastic remarks.
A user said, “Thanks for sharing your experience! Is it also safe for a woman traveling alone?"
Another commented, “You are really ending mis perception !!!"
“Is she paid by the government of tourism?" a user wrote.
“That’s why there are so many incidents of abuse," wrote another Instagram user.
Jaqueline has over a lakh followers on Instagram and more than 1,000 posts. Numerous videos on her page document her trips and day-to-day activities in India.
An Instagram post by an Irish-Persian vlogger about his life in Delhi went viral a few days ago. Sean Hammond wrote a lengthy description in his post that described his experiences living in the city. He refuted people’s assertions about Delhi and urged people to travel there and experience its distinct spirit despite its difficulties.
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“I’ve heard people from all over saying that Delhi isn’t the place to go if you want to visit India. Even other Indians have told me that, but I couldn’t disagree more," he wrote in his post.
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