"The decision to give e-tourist visa to foreigners undergoing yoga courses will have a positive impact on the flow of tourists. We welcome the decision," Indian Association of Tour Operators (IATO) President Pronab Sarkar said.
He said the move would not have "immediate impact" but with the ancient Indian art picking up globally, there would be increase in the number of tourists who would like to come to India for learning yoga.
Attending a short-term yoga programme will be included in the list of permissible activities under tourist visa.
Besides, the government also decided to include short duration medical treatment under Indian systems of medicine in the list of permissible activities under e-tourist visa.
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At present, a tourist visa is granted to a foreigner whose sole objective of visiting India is recreation, sight-seeing and casual visit to meet friends or relatives, short duration medical treatment or casual business visit.
Since the launch of the scheme, over nine lakh visas have been issued. At present, on an average, 3,500 e-tourist visas are granted daily to foreign nationals.