The Tourism Ministry has approached the Union Home Ministry for the purpose, ministry officials said today.
"There is a question about the terminology on whether it is e-visa or visa on arrival. I think this issue should be addressed in a different manner.
"We declared it as Visa on Arrival. (But) Basically it is Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA)," Union Tourism Minister Mahesh Sharma said while briefing reporters on the sidelines of the launch of 'Visit Kerala 2015'.
However, since it was promoted as 'Visa on Arrival', some international visitors misunderstood the scheme and assumed that they will receive their visas on landing. Since they hadn't applied in advance, they had to return back home.
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Tourism Secretary Lalit K Panwar said that the issue of VoA has been taken up with the Home Ministry.
"We have taken up the issue with the Home Ministry. Now, we will be calling it as Visa Online. If you call Visa Online, there will be no confusion because you will get visa online in your inbox. So, we can call it as Visa Online (ETA)," he said.
Stressing that steps are being taken for security of foreign tourists in India, the minister appealed to the media not to "glorify mishappenings".