"We have decided to extend electronic tourist visas to Chinese nationals," Modi said addressing students and faculty at the prestigious Tsinghua University here.
His announcement came barely a few hours after Foreign Secretary S Jaishankar 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 had said, "We are expanding it bit-by-bit (covering various countries). With regard to China, no decision has been taken yet."
Only a few days back, Minister of State for Home Affairs Kiren Rijiju had said in reply to a question in Parliament that the government has no plans to extend the e-Tourist Visa to Chinese nationals.
"At present government of India has not planned to extend the e-Tourist Visa (old name Tourist Visa-on-Arrival enabled with Electronic Travel Authorisation) programme to Chinese," he had said in a written reply.
Reportedly, the intellegence agencies had been opposing liberalisation of visa norms for Chinese tourists as they apprehended misuse like spying.
With the extension of e-visa facility for China, the total number of countries being provided the facility has gone up to 77 from a mere 11 countries in October 2014.
