Condolences have poured in from ambassadors of several countries after the Delhi blast.
Japanese Ambassador Ono Keiichi expressed deep sorrow over the loss of lives, offering his condolences to the bereaved families and praying for the speedy recovery of the injured.
British High Commissioner to India, Lindy Cameron said her thoughts are with all those affected by the explosion and shared an updated travel advisory.
The US Embassy in India has issued a security alert for its citizens, advising them to avoid areas around Delhi’s Red Fort and Chandni Chowk, stay alert in crowded places, and monitor local media for updates.
Argentine Ambassador Mariano Caucino conveyed Argentina’s condolences, extending thoughts and prayers to the families of the deceased and wishing a swift recovery to those injured.
Bangladesh High Commissioner to India, Riaz Hamidullah, said that Bangladesh stands with India in this hour. He expressed deep sorrow over the deaths of at least ten Indians and injuries to many others, offering thoughts and prayers to the victims and their families.
The Embassy of Iran also conveyed its sympathy, expressing deep sorrow over the loss of lives and injuries, and extending condolences to the Government and people of India. The Embassy wished patience and comfort for the bereaved families and a speedy recovery for those injured in the tragic incident.
Australia’s High Commissioner, Philip Green, also expressed deep sorrow, sending thoughts to the families and wishing a quick recovery to the injured.
Sri Lanka’s High Commission extended sympathies to the families of the victims and wished a speedy recovery to the injured.
The Embassy of Morocco offered heartfelt condolences and prayers for those affected.