The said countries remain affected by polio, prompting the government to issue these directions weeks after India celebrated the eradication of polio from its soil.
People travelling to and from these countries will need to take OPV six weeks before departure from their country. The new polio vaccination regime came into effect on March 1, an official statement said.
The preventive step has been initiated as per the recommendations of the national and international expert bodies and guidelines of World Health Organisation, said Additional Secretary Anuradha Gupta.
India has not reported any polio cases in over three years. Along with the remaining countries of WHO's South East Asia region, it will soon be certified polio-free.
WHO Representative to India, Nata Menabde, said, "WHO supports the initiative for making polio immunisation a requirement for travellers from and to the polio-affected countries.