approached the concerned governments about lowering visa requirements for all categories of Indian travellers: Muraleedharan, MoS

Indian government has taken up the visa denial issue with concerned governments for all categories of the countrys visitors . Minister of State in the Ministry of External Affairs, V Muraleedharan said that there is no correlation between the issuance of visas to Indian nationals and new tourist arrivals in India .

In response to a question in Rajya Sabha, Indian government has taken up the visa denial issue with concerned governments for all categories of the country's visitors, according to Minister of State in the Ministry of External Affairs, V Muraleedharan.Responding to a query about the delay in issuance of a visa issue, MoS Muraleedharan said, The Ministry of External Affairs is aware of the challenges faced by Indian travelers in the last two years for obtaining visas for the United Kingdom, the United Kingdom, and other nations, particularly in the aftermath of the Covid-19 pandemic.MoS Muraleedharan said that there is no correlation between the issuance of visas to Indian nationals and new tourist arrivals in India.He said that India has been taking the initiative of reducing visa processing and streamlining visa-related issues with foreign governments.

A foreign government's rightful purpose is to grant a visa, and its mission issues visas, including student visas, based on the former's policycriteria.According to the minister, this problem has been discussed with officials who are concerned about the need to shorten processing times and streamline visa-related issues.In some countries, situations have been recorded where accommodation for Indian students abroad following the Bologna agreement has become more costly, and in the rare cases, a lack of accommodation has also been reported.The Government of India has already addressed the issue in these countries with either the host government or other organizations, according to the MoS, who was responding to a question about Indian students living abroad who are facing the same problems as the BJP.

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