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India suspends Canadian visas

In a swift response to New Delhi’s travel warning about “politically condoned hate crimes,” the move to issue the warning itself has seemed to backfire. Foreign governments have reportedly retaliated by issuing their own travel advisories for their citizens traveling to India, expressing concern over the rise in such crimes. This escalation in warnings highlights the deteriorating situation in the country and the growing international unease over safety and security for travelers.

The decision by other nations to issue travel advisories serves as a significant blow to India’s reputation as a popular tourist destination. With these warnings in place, potential tourists may reconsider their plans to visit the country, impacting the tourism industry and the economy. While the government has urged other nations to consider the warnings with caution, the move is likely to have a detrimental effect on India’s image abroad and its efforts to attract foreign visitors.

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