On October 7, the home ministry announced the easing of restrictions on visas and international travel, banned since March 2020 due to the pandemic. From November 15, all individual foreign nationals will be allowed to enter India after observing Covid-19 protocols.
Regarding land borders, a senior home ministry official said, “There are currently nine integrated check posts operational in India at Attari, Agartala, Petrapole, Raxaul, Jogbani, Moreh, Sutarkandi, Srimantapur and Karatapur which will not be opened for foreigners on tourist visas.” India shares land borders with China, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Nepal and Myanmar.
Foreign nationals planning to travel to India will have to get fresh visas and the existing visas will remain suspended, the home ministry guidelines stated. “The bureau of immigration, Indian mission and posts abroad may grant fresh single-entry e-tourist or tourist visas for 30 days. Existing e-tourist visas shall remain suspended,” it added.
An official explained that chartered flights means bubble flights under Vande Bharat mission or any scheduled or non-scheduled commercial flights allowed by the Ministry of Civil Aviation. Under the air bubble scheme, commercial airlines from specific countries are allowed to travel to and from India on a limited basis.
Home ministry officials said a negative list of countries where Covid-19 cases remain a concern is also being drawn up. The government has announced 5 lakh free visas to boost tourism. The free visa move is expected to incentivise short-term tourists visiting India, the official added.
For over a month, MHA…