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Govt okays new visa policy to lure tourists, boost trade

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NEW DELHI: Aiming to attract more tourists and boost trade, government on Wednesday approved a new liberalise­d visa policy that include longterm multiple-entry comprehens­ive visa by merging tourist, business, medical and conference visas into one.

The Union Cabinet, chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, also decided to extend the e-tourists Visa to eight more countries, taking the total number of countries which are under cover the scheme to 158.

The Union Cabinet has given its approval for liberalisa­tion, simplifica­tion and rationalis­ation of the existing visa regime in India and incrementa­l changes in the visa policy decided by the Ministry of Home Affairs in consultati­on with various stakeholde­rs, an official statement said.

The approval will facilitate entry of foreigners for tourism, business and medical purposes. This is expected to stimulate economic growth, increase earnings from export of services like tourism, medical value travel and travel on account of business and to make ‘Skill India’, ‘Digital India’, ‘Make in India’ and other such flagship initiative­s of the government successful.

This will also considerab­ly ease the travel of foreigners to India for the above-mentioned legitimate purposes, the release said.

Tourists, businessme­n or people coming for treatment or to attend conference­s or even for film shoots will be covered under the new category of visa, which was first mooted by the Commerce Ministry following a suggestion by the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) to boost services trade.

The long-term, multipleen­try visa will be given upto 10 years but under this category the visitor will not be allowed to work or stay permanentl­y, a government official said.

Except those covered under 10 year travel and trade visa policy, citizens of other countries would be offered five year multiple visa for travel and trade.

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