External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar said that there is a delay in the issuance of foreign visas . Jaishankar said that he had discussed the issue with the Western countries, including the United Kingdom, and Germany, at the ministerial level on Friday .
New Delhi, India, December 9 : External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar admitted that there is a delay in the issuance of foreign visas and said that he had discussed the issue with the Western countries, including the United Kingdom, and Germany, at the ministerial level on Friday.Jaishankar said of Agenda Aaj Tak 2022, It's absolutely true, and I've come to understand that there is a lot of fear among the people, particularly among those relatives whose relatives are living in a foreign country or for students who want to travel to other countries for a crisis.The visa issue is also escalating in Western countries, as I discussed it with the United States, the United Kingdom, and Germany, which recently visited India, according to he.At the media conclave, Jaishankar said that every week foreign countries are giving assurance that they are working to improve it.
India is being sworn into office as President of India at a time when the whole world is being plagued by Covid, food security, and other issues, he said.He also discussed the virtual meeting hosted by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and attended by Governors, Chief Ministers, and LGs from around India, and urged them to make the G20 presidency a success.At the conclave, Jaishankar said, This is an opportunity for us to make the world ready for India, make India ready for the world.In the virtual meeting, PM said that India's G20 presidency belongs to the entire country and is a unique opportunity to showcase the country's strengths. He said that the G20 presidency would help showcase areas of India beyond the usual metros, bringing out the uniqueness of each part of our country.India took the G20 presidency on December 1, 2001.The G20, or Group of 20), is an intergovernmental body of the world's most developed and developing economies.India, Indonesia, Brazil, Canada, China, France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, the Republic of Korea, Mexico, Russia, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, the United Kingdom, and the European Union will host over 200 meetings in over 50 cities across 32 workstreams.