Govt to further reform e-visa regime: Tourism Secy

Plans to extend facility to medical and business tourism; 36 more countries to be included

Govt to further reform e-visa regime: Tourism Secy
Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Jul 28 2016 | 4:11 PM IST
After enabling e-visa facility to 150 countries, the government is in the process of further reforming the regime to boost tourism sector in the country.

"We have e-visa for 150 countries. We are reforming the e-visa regime further. We are trying to extend it to medical tourism and business tourists and it's just a matter of time," Tourism Secretary Vinod Zutshi said here at an industry event.

Launched in November 2014, the scheme was initially available for the citizens of 113 countries. It was further extended to the nationals of 37 more countries this year, taking the total number to 150.

The Tourism Ministry has asked Home Ministry to extend the facility to the citizens of 36 more countries, including Turkey, Italy, Saudi Arabia and Morocco.

Listing out steps, which the ministry has taken to boost the industry, Zutshi said the government has also decided to set up a task force under the chairmanship of secretary tourism to work on the connectivity aspects of tourist destinations.

Representatives from National Highways, Civil Aviation and Railways would also be the part of the task force.

The Tourism Ministry will also organise a three-day mega event - 'Incredible India Tourism Investor Summit' - which would begin from September 21.

"We have requested Prime Minister to be the chief guest of this event," he said, adding officials are visiting different countries including the US, the UK and China and meeting potential investors. "We will lead from the front to attract investments".

He informed that with the cooperation of Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion (DIPP) and Invest India, the ministry will be setting up an investment desk to facilitate investors.

It is a new entity which will play an important role, the secretary said.

He said the time is right for investors to invest in India as the country's investment climate is improving, government promoting ease of doing business, proactive bureaucracy and introduction of single window clearance in several states.

States have to come on board to boost the sector as they can focus on the core infrastructure, he added.

"We have to gallop to cope up with the gap. The gap in the infrastructure could be hotels, airlines or roads... We are pretty late, if you compare it with the infrastructure existing the world over," he said.

Admitting that a lot is being done in areas like roads, railways and airlines, he said: "We have taken 24 railway stations to upgrade them... Very soon we are going to launch a glass coach on one sector which is being built by the Railways in October or November.
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First Published: Jul 28 2016 | 2:22 PM IST

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