"We plan to further liberalise our visa regime for tourism, business as well as other areas shortly," External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj said at the valedictory session of the Global Investors Meet here.
She said visa was one of the areas of concern for foreigners and Indians living abroad.
The minister said the government has already taken steps to address these concerns.
In November 2014, government launched the e-visa scheme for over 100 countries. It was extended to 37 more countries this year, taking the total number to 150.
Realising this, she said the government has unveiled initiatives for roping them in India's mission of transforming the country.
The minister said that OCI and PIO cards have been merged and a system has been put in place for welfare and protection of Indian immigrant workers.
A portal has been launched to redress their grievances in a time-bound manner .
Talking about investments, she said FDI policy has been made more liberal, making India one of the most open countries in the world.
GST Act has been passed and so far 23 states have ratified it, she added.
Reform efforts and initiatives such as Make in India, Digital India, Start up India and Smart City Mission are all aimed at preparing India for the 21st century, she said.
She added that 100 per cent electrification of all villages, financial inclusion programme and LPG gas initiatives are all aimed at inclusive growth.
about two-and-a-half years and during this time, India's foreign policy has touched new frontiers of scale and engagement.
The Prime Minister has made more than 40 visits and interacted with more than 125 world leaders and "I myself visited more than 40 countries," she said.
"In the coming months, we should be able to complete our mapping of the world," she added.
She also said that every country, no matter how small or big, is important for India and "we are determined to keep our 'sampark aur samvad' (engagement) ... With them".
Further, she said over the last two years, government has emphasised on ease of doing business and has taken series of administrative reforms, including simplification of approval processes, online approvals through e-biz portal and streamlining of environmental clearance procedures. These have significantly improved India's business environment, she added.
She also invited people to participate in the next Pravasi Bharatiya Divas function in Bengaluru in January.
"At a time when global economic growth is facing increasing downside risks, the IMF predicts that India will be the fastest growing major economy in 2016 -17 with an estimated GDP growth of 7.5 percent," she added.
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