"We have decided to extend electronic tourist visas to Chinese nationals," Modi said addressing students and faculty at the prestigious Tsinghua University here.
Hours before the Prime Minister's announcement, Foreign Secretary S Jaishankar had said "no decision has been taken yet" on granting e-visas to Chinese tourists.
When asked about extending e-visa facility to Chinese tourists, Jaishankar this morning said, "We are expanding it bit-by-bit. With regard to China, no decision has been taken yet."
Addressing the gathering at the university, Modi said, "About 33 per cent of the world's population is either Indian or Chinese. Yet, our people know very little of each other".
"So, we have decided to extend electronic tourist visas to Chinese nationals. We are celebrating the Year of India in China in 2015," he added.
Surprisingly Modi chose to announce this significant initiative which Chinese officials have been calling for in his address to the university not during his joint appearance for the press with Premier Li Keqiang.
The announcement came in the teeth of strong opposition from the Home Ministry and security agencies over security concerns of its misuse, while the External Affairs Ministry and Ministry of tourism pressed for it.
India this year has announced 'Visit India Year' in China to attract more tourists in order to boost tourism revenues.
While less than two lakh Chinese visit India, more Chinese travellers are visiting Nepal, Sri Lanka and Maldives enhancing their tourism revenues.
Last year 1.4 lakh Chinese visited Nepal, an increase of 70 per cent. While over four lakh Chinese visited Maldives, 1.3 lakh visited Sri Lanka, and increase of 130 per cent.
India is organising visit India year this year to entice a chunk of about 100 million Chinese tourists who visited abroad last year spending billions of dollars on shopping.
The e-visa announcement was seen as a prelude India relaxing investment norms to China to attract largescale Chinese investors.
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