752 Indians received eVisas to Bahrain, 33 per cent of the approximately 2,300 eVisas issued to nationals from 32 newly eligible countries, official statistics from October 2014 to February 2015 showed.
Bahrain has also announced a second phase of updates to the Kingdom's visa policy, which will allow Indian visitors to spend longer periods of time in the country.
"The second phase of updates will lead to further benefits for Indian visitors, with increased flexibility and expanded eligibility," said Shaikh Ahmed bin Isa Al Khalifa, Assistant Undersecretary for the General Directorate of Nationality, Passports and Residence Affairs at Bahrain's Ministry of Interior.
Indian residents in the 6-member GCC will also be eligible to receive multi-entry visas on arrival or through online application, making it easier for expatriates living in the region to travel to Bahrain.
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GCC member states are Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the UAE.
The newly eligible countries that could apply for eVisas include Pakistan, Jordon, South Africa among others.
"India is one of Bahrain's most important trading partners, with total non-oil trade between the two countries in excess of USD 1.2 billion per year," said Khalid Al Rumaihi, Chief Executive of the Bahrain Economic Development Board (EDB).