💨 Abstract
Foreign tourists in Delhi are altering their travel plans due to recent tensions between India and Pakistan. Many are avoiding northern cities and border areas, opting instead for southern destinations like Goa. Some tourists, like Scott and Carlene from the UK, are continuing with their original plans, trusting India's safety measures. Others, such as Israeli nationals Itai and Shahar, are leaving India temporarily. Despite the concerns, many tourists still feel safe and are documenting their experiences to show India's stability.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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