Britain's Immigration Minister James Brokenshire, who is on a five-day visit to the country, announced the new package for improving the visa services for Indian nationals during a visit to a visa application centre here.
Improvements to the visa services include expanding the same day, super-priority visa services to first-time visitors and for work visas.
The three to five day priority visa service will also be expanded to visit, study and work routes, allowing more applicants in India to seek a faster visa decision.
He said that more and more Indian visitors are choosing to come to the UK on holiday and for business. Last year, the UK saw a 17 per cent increase in the number of visit visas issued, he said.
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"Indian holidaymakers are very welcome in the UK and thanks to our strong cultural and historic ties, I think they feel at home there," he said.
From the end of this month, Indian visit visa applicants will also be able to benefit from a new online application form, which the British High Commission says isquicker and easier.
Besides taking less time, the new online form will make it easier for customers going on holiday or for business to the UK and Europe, to apply for both UK and Schengen visas.
Once the form has been filled out, customers will be able to download an auto-completed Schengen application form to print and apply with.
The visiting British minister also announced the launch of a new visa application centre (VAC) in Lucknow, the first in Uttar Pradesh.