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India to Allow Tourist Visas for Chinese Nationals After Years

India to Allow Tourist Visas for Chinese Nationals After Years

Bloomberg5 days ago
Chinese nationals will soon be able to apply for tourist visas to visit India, after years of curbs enforced by the South Asian nation on its neighbor following their 2020 border clash.
The change, announced by the Indian embassy in China in a statement, is set to come into effect on Thursday.
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