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Are foreign tourists safe in India?

Here is a video of tourists being beaten in Goa after they pushed a Pesky cow away from their picnic rug.
Cow came in the middle of some fights. It's not even claimed by the one who posted video.
On real topic. There are fights involving tourists in some parts of Goa. Mostly the one's engaged in pot smoking.

Tourist arrival is only rising in numbers
 
Is any human safe in Pakistan?

This thread isn't about Pakistan. Talk about your country and nation and if you're really defending this incident by comparing it with Pakistan and not condemning it.. you really a disgusting piece of sh*t and part of the problem.

on topic:
This shouldn't come as a surprise.. This is pretty normal these days in india. I'm surprised they were not beaten to death... or were they? Hopefully not. We're talking about a place where people are mercilessly beaten to death on just a mere suspicion of carrying/eating beef.

Waiting for the "Epic Fail" guy to come up with a new story and defend this.

If anyone thinks this is justified or right, please go drown yourself in cow urine.
 
This thread isn't about Pakistan. Talk about your country and nation and if you're really defending this incident by comparing it with Pakistan and not condemning it.. you really a disgusting piece of sh*t and part of the problem.

on topic:
This shouldn't come as a surprise.. This is pretty normal these days in india. I'm surprised they were not beaten to death... or were they? Hopefully not. We're talking about a place where people are mercilessly beaten to death on just a mere suspicion of carrying/eating beef.

Waiting for the "Epic Fail" guy to come up with a new story and defend this.

If anyone thinks this is justified or right, please go drown yourself in cow urine.

don't waste your time with people who lack any form humane qualities to even condemn such actions instead of seeing a problem they justify it by jumping to blame Pakistan if you don't like Pakistan so much why are they even on a Pakistani forum...
 
Do you even get tourists in pakistan??
Our domestic tourism is booming and going quite well.

Look at the number of cars in Swat on 5th day of Eid, it was much larger on Eid .
This area was under total control of Taliban in 2009, and now tourism is many times more than before.

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don't waste your time with people who lack any form humane qualities to even condemn such actions instead of seeing a problem they justify it by jumping to blame Pakistan if you don't like Pakistan so much why are they even on a Pakistani forum...

I'm amazed at their stupidity. Anything bad happens in their country, they come up here defending it by comparing it with Pakistan. How hard is it to condemn such a brutal act?
 
This thread isn't about Pakistan. Talk about your country and nation and if you're really defending this incident by comparing it with Pakistan and not condemning it.. you really a disgusting piece of sh*t and part of the problem.

on topic:
This shouldn't come as a surprise.. This is pretty normal these days in india. I'm surprised they were not beaten to death... or were they? Hopefully not. We're talking about a place where people are mercilessly beaten to death on just a mere suspicion of carrying/eating beef.

Waiting for the "Epic Fail" guy to come up with a new story and defend this.

If anyone thinks this is justified or right, please go drown yourself in cow urine.
You do know that beef is legal in Goa?
 
Our domestic tourism is booming and going quite well.


The World Travel & Tourism Council calculated that tourism generated ₹14.02 lakh crore (US$220 billion)

About 88.90 lakh (8.89 million) foreign tourists arrived in India in 2016 compared to 80.27 lakh (8.027 million) in 2015, recording a growth of 10.7%


Domestic tourist visits to all states and Union Territories numbered 1,036.35 million in 2012, an increase of 16.5% from 2011

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According to the Travel and Tourism Competitiveness Report 2017 released by the World Economic Forum, the direct contribution of travel and tourism to Pakistan's GDP in 2015 was ₨328.3 million (US$3.1 billion), constituting 2.8% of the total GDP.

In 2016, foreign tourists visiting Pakistan stood at 965,498.

Pakistan's domestic tourism industry is estimated at 50 million tourists who travel in the country on short trips usually between May to August







You don't even get a fraction of the tourists we do


BTW I colour coded the most important points.
 

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