Delhi blast: World rallies to India's support
Dr Sanjay Kumar Cardiac Cardiothoracic Heart Surgeon India
"On behalf of all Americans, I extend deep condolences to the government of India and the families of those harmed in this (Wednesday) morning's attacks on the New Delhi High Court," US Charge d'Affaires Peter Burleigh said in a statement.
"The US remains shoulder to shoulder with India in the fight against terror, and will provide whatever assistance possible to help bring the perpetrators of this heinous crime to justice," he added.
Delhi was put on high alert with security beefed up across the city after the blast.
Conveying his country's solidarity with India, visiting Israeli Tourism Minister Stas Misezhnikov said the "murderous attack" could only be the handiwork of a "twisted mind".
"Only a twisted mind can perpetuate a murderous attack against a shrine of justice and democracy, a house in which all men are equal and peace loving," he said.