India Named among 20 Most Dangerous Places to Visit


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LONDON, Nov 30: The three-day long terror strike in its financial capital Mumbai has pushed India to be among the 20 most dangerous places to visit on  Earth, a British report has said.

Listing India among the world's 20 most dangerous places after the Mumbai terror strike that claimed close to 200 lives, UK daily The Telegraph said in an online report that the British government was currently advising against all, but essential, travel to Mumbai.

India has been listed along side places like Pakistan, Iraq, Afghanistan, Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territories, Mexico, Thailand and South Africa in this list.

Chechnya, Jamaica, Sudan, Colombia, Haiti, Eritrea, Democratic Republic of Congo, Liberia, Burundi, Nigeria, Zimbabwe and Lebanon have also been named among the 20 "most dangerous places to visit on Earth."

Writing on India, the report said, "Although the Foreign Office is currently advising against all but essential travel to Mumbai, most of the rest of the country is considered safe.

Exceptions include the rural areas of Jammu, Kashmir (other than Ladakh) and the border area with Pakistan. There remains a high threat from terrorism throughout India."

Meanwhile, pointing out that there is a high threat of terrorism and sectarian violence throughout Pakistan, The Telegraph said, "... there are regular suicide bombings and attacks on positions of authority and locations frequented by foreign nationals in September this year a major explosion destroyed the Marriott Hotel in Islamabad, killing more than 50 people and injuring more than 250."

Noting that security situation in Iraq remains "highly volatile," the daily said that there is a continuing high threat of terrorism throughout the country, including the threat of kidnapping of foreign nationals.

The Telegraph has said that Afghanistan has a high threat of terrorism, with a strong risk of kidnap, violent crime and suicide attacks across the country.

"The Foreign Office website strongly advises against all but essential travel to Kabul, adding that "no part of Afghanistan should be considered immune from violence and the potential exists throughout the country for hostile acts," it added.

On Sudan, the daily pointed out that the threat from indiscriminate terrorism is high in the country and that humanitarian situation "remains grim - more than two million people have been displaced by fighting in Darfur."

"Banditry is widespread in Darfur, especially in rural areas at night.

The Foreign Office advises against all travel to a number of areas, including the Eritrean border," The Telegraph said. 

  

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  • Jerome M.Sequeira, South Africa

    Tue, Dec 02 2008

    I dont belive in this article and survey. I am a Indian living in South Africa for  past 10 years. Everything is fine here. It may be dangerous to the Westerners to some extent only.

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  • Mohammed Sharief, hisgrace manglore/jubail ksa

    Mon, Dec 01 2008

    Do not worry about those who have come thru boats... Our forces can easily defeat them. WORRY about those who have come thru votes.... Those are our REAL ENEMIES "A group of donkeys lead by lion can defeat a group of lions lead by Donkey".

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  • Noel Frank, Mangalore/KSA

    Mon, Dec 01 2008

    It is not clear from the article, which recognised institution or organisation has listed India among 20 most dangerous places to visit. It just says "British report". But as per the article British foreign affairs is advising travel only against Mumbai and not on India. India is not a banana republic for anyone to place India among the 20 most dangerous places to visit based on the recent Mumbai attack. Why Briton was not mentioned as dangerous places to visit when terrorists attacked Briton.? Or  do the British organisations cannot digest the all round progress that India is making despite the global melt down.

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  • soumya, mangalore

    Mon, Dec 01 2008

    It is not just 2 communities involved but even more than that...all communities are working towards this great achievement.... y do u forget to mention other religions as well

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  • Praveen, Mangalore

    Mon, Dec 01 2008

    Mr Joe - If terrorist attacked only India ,I would buy your statement.But why are they Planning to attack Eurpoean / American Countries and many a times sucessful? Any Answer for this? There is no Ayodhaya / Babri Masjid issue there.

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  • Prashanth, Mumbai

    Mon, Dec 01 2008

    This is the Achievement of Union Government!

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  • juliana, udupi

    Mon, Dec 01 2008

    India is not dangerous but few foreign terrorists have found it as their place of action. Strict security measures can remove this impression about India which is a democratic developing country with people in all over the world educated and illiterate. The label just does not fit for India. We Indians are peace loving citizens except  some terror worms showing up here and there.

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  • JoeD'Souza, Mangalore

    Mon, Dec 01 2008

    Oh! what a title for a peace loving country. Blame partly on people who started the terrorism and violence in Ayodya,Babri Majid demolition. Since then started the tit for tat revenge by fundamentalists. These Hatred filled so called Religious groups are bringing this title. Unless India bans these groups which promote violence,the country will  not prosper.

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