
tourism researcher
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Not Exactly.
Terrorism is there all over the world.
If you start worrying, then being in your home will also be dangerous.
These Terrorist attacks are very very rare on Tourists in India.
You are Welcome to India.
and more importantly, South India has got a Different flavor than North India.
If you are going to states like Kerala, Tamilnadu and Pondicherry then just forget all those threats. These are heavens of India. |
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chikaomiski
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You don't have to worry. |
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Dotado
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well if your a US citizen you should be worried about even traveling to hawaii, the world hates americans! seriously! |
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Jeff D
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Nope, is it dangerous to be in America after September 11th, you're more likely to be killed by a donkey than in a terrorist attack (that is statistically true, I'm not just making my point) |
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inderdeepg
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Na, the threat will move elsewhere. |
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devonian2001
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I would not be worried but having been in India 9 times during the last bombs on the trains. What we did was to travel by taxi kept away from the larger tourist hotels kept away from the trains and stations. We have had some wonderful times in Southern India you will find the Indians are wonderful people and the Country has so much to offer the tourist I am sure if you take care you will have a super trip. |
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nomad
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January ' 09, you are ok. Because it would take little time
before another spectacular strike. |
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Man J
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nope - you should not be worried |
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Jasmine Peters At Home
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Let me put it this way: I for one won't be going there for some considerable time - or until they've got - and dealt with - the cause of all their problems - and we all know what they are! |
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Frizzle
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Damn, not to get you anxious, but I'd be hella worried. Flying is worse enough, but India. Not for me. However on a realistic note, you probably have almost nothing to worry about. Leave the Beef home!!! |
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dee d
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Why put yourself in a danger zone? |
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