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India relaxes visa rules for Chinese tourists
Beijing, Apr 06: India`s strict visa rules for Chinese are being relaxed in a phased manner to woo tourists and help promote better understanding between people of the two neighbouring nations.
Beijing, Apr 06: India's strict visa rules for
Chinese are being relaxed in a phased manner to woo tourists
and help promote better understanding between people of the
two neighbouring nations.
India would grant visa for Chinese tourist groups within
24 hours if their visa papers are in order, Indian ambassador
to China Shivshankar Menon said.
"This is a significant improvement compared to the past when Chinese tourists had to wait four days for an Indian visa," he said while promising to streamline the visa procedures.
The troubles for the Chinese tourists would not end here though, as an Indian visa is only valid 14 days after issuance by the Indian mission here.
At a tourism seminar organised by the Indian Embassy, Chinese tour operators urged officials to take up the matter with New Delhi and further relax visa rules for Chinese tourists, who are fast emerging as big-time travellers.
Official sources said the initial relaxation of visa regime has come after the countries signed a bilateral agreement on tourism in December last year and Beijing granted approved destination status (ADS) to India from April one, 2003, allowing its citizens to visit India in groups.
"With China granting ADS to India, we are ready to welcome Chinese tourists in large numbers," joint director-general, department of tourism, ministry of tourism and culture, G Shanker Dhar said. Bureau Report
"This is a significant improvement compared to the past when Chinese tourists had to wait four days for an Indian visa," he said while promising to streamline the visa procedures.
The troubles for the Chinese tourists would not end here though, as an Indian visa is only valid 14 days after issuance by the Indian mission here.
At a tourism seminar organised by the Indian Embassy, Chinese tour operators urged officials to take up the matter with New Delhi and further relax visa rules for Chinese tourists, who are fast emerging as big-time travellers.
Official sources said the initial relaxation of visa regime has come after the countries signed a bilateral agreement on tourism in December last year and Beijing granted approved destination status (ADS) to India from April one, 2003, allowing its citizens to visit India in groups.
"With China granting ADS to India, we are ready to welcome Chinese tourists in large numbers," joint director-general, department of tourism, ministry of tourism and culture, G Shanker Dhar said. Bureau Report