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Liberalised visa regime rolls out from today

Govt hopes to boost tourism, business travel to India

Sushma Swaraj
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Sushma Swaraj

Archis Mohan New Delhi
A liberalised and simplified visa regime comes into force from Saturday, April 1, which the government hopes would make travel to India, particularly for business, tourism and medical purposes, easier.
The union cabinet had approved the changes in India's visa regime at its meeting on November 30, with the objective of making India an attractive destination for foreign direct investment and portfolio investment, and also boost earnings from tourism, medical tourism and exports.
The cabinet had liberalised the e-Visa scheme, tourist, business, medical and employment visas and suggested introduction of new categories of visas such as 'intern visa' and 'film visa'.
With effect

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