Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Centre pushes biz travel to rebuild economic links

The government explores plan to let business people fly to and from India

- Gireesh Chandra Prasad gireesh.p@livemint.com

nNEWDELHI: India is mulling the further easing of restrictio­ns on B2B travel from select countries as the country’s focus on reviving livelihood­s gradually gathers momentum.

With growing global interest in India, especially since the country received about $17 billion in foreign direct investment from tech majors including Amazon, Facebook and Microsoft, the government believes the current restrictio­ns on internatio­nal travel need to be eased.

“With the world gradually opening up for business, there is a thinking in the government that perhaps there should be some measures that will allow easier travel for people who wish to do so,” said a person familiar with the matter. Against this backdrop, the government is looking at the possibilit­y of allowing a wider cross section of people into India—not just those related to

Indians or people with Overseas Citizens of India (OCI) cards, Mint has learnt.

The Centre is also considerin­g allowing Indians who wish to travel out of the country to do so—on the condition that the country they are travelling to does not have any embargo on incoming travel.

The ministry of civil aviation has already announced the establishm­ent of the so-called bilateral air bubbles—an arrangemen­t through which carriers of two countries can operate flights— with France and the US. Internatio­nal flights were stopped for over three months after the virus outbreak in India. As part of the plan, the government is exploring the possibilit­y of allowing easier access to businessme­n into India—not just those related to Indians or people with OCI cards, the people cited above said on condition of anonymity. The moves come against the backdrop of PM Narendra Modi urging foreign firms to look at India as an investment destinatio­n as many countries look to move their supply chains out of China after the covid pandemic highlighte­d the scale of global dependency on the world’s second-largest economy.

In a speech to the Us-india Business Council last week, Modi said: “The rise of India means a rise in trade opportunit­ies with a nation that you can trust, a rise in global integratio­n with increasing openness, a rise in your competitiv­eness with access to a market which offers scale. And a rise in your returns on investment with the availabili­ty of skilled human resources.”

According to a recent Reuters report, the US is pushing to create an alliance of “trusted partners” dubbed the “Economic Prosperity Network,” that would include companies and civil society groups operating under the same set of standards on everything from digital business, energy and infrastruc­ture to research, trade, education and commerce

 ?? PTI ?? The government is also considerin­g allowing Indians to travel abroad, n
assuming the host country does not have a travel ban.
PTI The government is also considerin­g allowing Indians to travel abroad, n assuming the host country does not have a travel ban.

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