Following a deadly car blast near Delhi’s Red Fort that killed 12, the UK’s FCDO has updated its travel advisory for British nationals. Citizens in Delhi are urged to remain cautious and follow local authorities’ instructions. The advisory also reiterates existing warnings for border regions and Jammu and Kashmir due to security concerns.
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