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Don’t go to Jammu and Kashmir, US advisers to tell their citizens

WASHINGTON: The US has issued a level two and three travel advisors for India and Pakistan, said that while American citizens were urged to reconsider the trip to Pakistan because of terrorism and sectarian violence, those who went to India had to exercise with crime and terrorism.
In his advisor issued on Monday for India, the US State Department urged US citizens not to travel to J & K because of terrorism and civil riots, and also within 10 kilometers of the Indian-Pakistani border due to the potential for armed conflict.
“The Indian authority report is one of the fastest crimes in India.
Violent crime, such as sexual violence, has occurred at tourist sites and in other locations,” he said.
Terrorists can attack with little or no warning, target tourist locations, transportation hubs, shopping centers / shopping centers, and government facilities, he said.

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