New Delhi: India has asked China to consider issuing visas and permit travel to China for Indians, who have adhered to the guidelines laid by the Chinese embassy, especially those who have jobs or studying in the neighbouring country. Last month after China set a precondition for travellers from India to be inoculated with Chinese Covid-19 vaccines, it is learnt that many Indians have followed the guidelines but are yet waiting to get their visas.
MEA spokesperson Arindam Bagchi said in his press briefing on Thursday: "As the Chinese side has suspended existing visas in March this year, the Chinese embassy issued a notification about facilitating visas for those taking Chinese-made vaccines. It is understood that several Indian nationals have applied for Chinese visas after getting vaccinated in that manner but they are yet to be issued visas. Since these Indian nationals had met the requirement laid down by the Chinese embassy, we would hope that the Chinese embassy would be able to issue a Chinese visa soon."
In the absence of direct flights, Indians are unable to travel since last November whereas Chinese nationals and travellers have been visiting India. "As far as a specific case of China or Chinese visas, currently persons from China including Chinese nationals are able to travel to India despite the absence of direct air connectivity however for Indian nationals travel to China has not been possible since last November," the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) spokesperson said.
India is in touch with China on the issue, the MEA spokesperson said. "As conveyed earlier we have been in touch with the Chinese side in order to seek early resumption of travel by Indian citizens especially those who work and study there, while we recognise to ensure safety and strictly follow covid protocols essential two-way travel should be facilitated especially keeping in view the fact that Chinese nationals are able to travel to India," Bagchi said.
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