New Delhi: American and European intelligence agencies have warned that India faces the risk of more terrorist attacks.
The agencies have listed specific locations—from beaches in Goa to oil refineries—which could come under terrorist attack. Beaches in Goa, which are usually crowded with holidaying foreigners at this time of the year, have been listed as potential targets.
The Goa government has already banned beach parties over the New Year. Nuclear power plants and oil refineries are also on the terror radar.
The Government has enforced a no-fly Zone around Kalpakkam in Tamil Nadu.
There is also information that INS Viraat, India's only aircraft carrier, could be also be attacked. The ship is being repaired in Kochi.
Agencies have also indicated that India's western and southern coasts face another Mumbai-type attack from the sea.
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