Addressing a meeting of the consultative committee of Members of Parliament attached to the Home Ministry, Singh said after the launch of the Visa Enabled by Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) and Immigration, Visa, Foreigners Registration and Tracking (IVFRT) project, 65,000 visas have been issued in 75 days and on an average 1,000 travel documents are being issued per day at present.
"There had been 421.6 per cent jump in tourist arrival during December 2014 as compared to the previous year," he told the MPs.
ETA and IVFRT enable the prospective visitor to apply for an Indian Visa from his or her home country online without visiting the Indian Mission and also pay the visa fee online.
Once approved, the applicant will receive an email authorising him or her to travel to India and the person can travel carrying a print out of this authorisation. On arrival, the visitor has to present the authorisation to the immigration authorities who would then stamp the entry into the country.
Singh said as on date the project has been implemented in 155 Indian missions abroad and 13 FRROs, 450 FROs and 81 ICPs covering 85 per cent of the foreigners coming to India.
The implementation of the project in remaining 23 Indian missions abroad, biometrics software installation in 116 Indian missions abroad, 224 FROs and implementation of e-gates at airports will be completed by March, 2017.
