In view of the terror attacks in Mumbai, the US, UK and Australia have cautioned their citizens against visiting India, particularly the western states of Maharashtra, Gujarat and Rajasthan.
On their official websites, these countries have categorically mentioned to stay away from cities like Mumbai, Ahmedabad and Jaipur, which have been targeted by terrorists recently.
The British government has issued an India Travel Advice on its website (www.fco.gov.uk) for their nationals planning to visit India. The advisory says, “We advise against all but essential travel to Mumbai until further notice. If you are currently in Mumbai, we advise you to stay indoors and monitor the media…”
It further states: “There is a high threat of terrorism throughout India. Attacks have targeted public places, including luxury hotels, places of worship and major festivals such as Diwali. They have also targeted places frequented by expatriates and foreign travellers, most recently in Mumbai, Delhi, Ahmedabad and Bangalore…”
Similarly, the Australian government, has on its website (smartraveller.gov.au) advised its nationals to be extremely cautious in the wake of the terror attack. “We advise you to reconsider your need to travel to India at this time because of the very high risk of terrorist activity by terrorists and militant groups. If you do decide to travel to India, you should exercise extreme caution…”
It has also listed a few places where blasts took place recently. “Explosions occurred in Modasa town, Gujarat and Malegaon, Maharashtra on September 29. Reports indicate people were killed and dozens were injured.”
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