Thursday, October 14, 2010

India Travel Alert

The United States, hereinafter referred to as "the Indian alerts u.s. citizens traveling or Indian safety and security issues related to the 2010 Commonwealth Games live in regular conference to be held in New Delhi, India, October 3 and 14 October 2010, taking into account, in particular, on 12 August 2010, ongoing terrorist threat warning issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs for global action and violence in the u.s. citizens and interests throughout the world.  This Travel Alert expires on 15 November 2010. The u.s. Government does not have any information on a specific threat to attack each individual or group intends to coincide with the games.  The u.s. Government may be a threat, if the Department of State; for information on the threat to the public immediately.  Planning for journeys to India during the Commonwealth Games u.s. citizens should carefully read the State Department country specific information for India and check www.travel.state.gov up-to-date Travel alerts or Travel warnings of security and information security issues.  For All u.s. citizens traveling to India or to sign up for these notifications as soon as possible with the delegation of the United States in India. The GOI is responsible for security arrangements for the Commonwealth Games.  U.s. citizens are encouraged to monitor local news reports, and consider this in public places, visit to a level of security, including religious sites or by selecting Hotels, restaurants, entertainment and leisure venues. A large number of tourists, athletes and VIP visitors are expected to have a New Delhi games.  Screening measures large crowds and security for considerable time travel game venues. Transport: Within the United States citizens are invited to attend to Delhi when traveling.  While many of the Delhi's roads and public transport systems have been updated for Microsoft games some roads are still poorly maintained that causes traffic delays and accidents. Delhi metro network has been extended for the games and the status of all flags, viewers are entitled to free transport to and from the game venues Delhi Metro and Delhi Transport Corporation (DTC) line on the date on which the transaction in which the ticket is valid.  Special care should be taken when using public transport or driving at night. Crime: Indian police and security forces increase their presence in maqui berry results Delhi, in particular during the Games venues around the game.  United States citizens are encouraged, however, the guard petty crime, pickpockets and personal property in trains or buses of vehicle loads.  Major airports, train stations, popular restaurants and tourist sites use often also visitors looking for scam artists.  Beware of touts, which makes a request for Cheap transportation, hotels, guided tours, or even independent Game tickets "come-has" offers travelers.  The game events tickets can only be purchased online, via phone, or have been designated in the storage.  For more information, See www.tickets.cwgdelhi2010.org. U.s. citizens living or travel abroad are encouraged to enroll for the nearest U.s. Embassy or consular office of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs travel Web site so that they can obtain updated information on travel and security.  U.s. citizens without Internet access can register directly to the nearest U.s. Embassy or Consulate.  By registering, u.s. citizens should find it easier to contact the Embassy or Consulate in the event of an emergency.  For more information, read "A safe Trip abroad". U.s. citizens traveling abroad should regularly monitor the Department's Internet site in which the global warning and the current Travel warnings and Travel alerts can be found in the latest security information.  1-888-407-4747, toll free in the u.s. and Canada or the United States and Canada, is 1-202-501-4444 on a regular toll line outside callers can also be obtained by calling the up-to-date information.  These figures are available from 8: 00 a.m. 8: 00 p.m. Eastern Time, Monday through Friday (except u.s. Federal holidays).  United States citizens are encouraged to read the Country Specific Information in the case of India.  United States citizens questions or concerns, you may contact the u.s. citizens services unit of the Embassy or consulates general information: U.s. Embassy New Delhi is located in the path-Shanti Chanakya Puri 110021, telephone-+ 91-11-2419-8000; fax + 91-11-2419-8407.

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