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NEW DELHI: While looking to reduce border tensions, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh will seek to prioritize investment and business by easing norms for business and tourist visas during his visit to China next week.

Increasing the tenure of business visas to one year from the current six months with multi-entry provision and ensuring home ministry security clearance within 30 days for "project visas" are key aspects of the agreement.

The emphasis is significant as security concerns dog Chinese investments in several sectors like telecom and the PM's visit is expected to have a strong business focus at a time when the economy has become an electoral hot button issue.

The proposal, to be considered by the Cabinet on Thursday, refers to increased FDI inflows from China and a burgeoning Chinese role in infrastructure projects to back a liberalized visa regime that eases rigors of doing business in India.

In weighing the security versus investment debate, the government seems to have prioritized growth and pared the arguments put forward for stricter scrutiny of Chinese visa applicants although it does not do away with the requirements for clearances from the home ministry.

Before he reaches Beijing next week, the PM will be in Moscow where he will have less security related concerns with regard to boosting economic ties. In both capitals, business will be high on his agenda.

The mandatory two-month gap between exit and re-entry for tourist visas is also sought to be done away with a view to attract more Chinese visitors to India.

The government sees a 5% GDP rate as the "political" threshold and estimates that anything below this marker will prove electorally prohibitive. Singh can be expected to do his bit to drum up business during his visits.

The Cabinet proposal seeks to revisit the 2003 protocol in the light of a massive expansion of India-China trade and also bats for an expansion of people-to-people ties. It refers to demands by Indian businesses, particularly the information technology sector, for easier visa rules for Chinese.

The easier visa rules will also help a greater exchange of delegates attending academic or business meetings and conferences.

The longer term business visa will, however, be available to regular visitors with the tenure being just three months in the first instance. The decisions are expected to be reciprocated by the Chinese side.

Eye on business, India to ease visa norms for China - The Times of India
 
Since when did Chinese wanna migrate to poor starving India :crazy:
 
India should focus more on Russia than China. And I am sure India will do that ultimately!
 
India should focus more on Russia than China. And I am sure India will do that ultimately!

Why ? China produces way cheaper goods and is a bigger market than Russia.

It nearer too. In any case we need to send more people to china to trade and collect information, build relationship and networks. Spying is best done under the guise of trade and journalism.

This is a very good move.
 
Why ? China produces way cheaper goods and is a bigger market than Russia.

It nearer too. In any case we need to send more people to china to trade and collect information, build relationship and networks. Spying is best done under the guise of trade and journalism.

This is a very good move.

Lol!! Spying.... yeah agree with you... :D
 
India should focus more on Russia than China. And I am sure India will do that ultimately!

why india always focus on countries that never treat you guys as equal? first britian then Russia and now usa
 
I am ok with relaxed visa norms for any country that is less likely to send jehadi terrorists, so good move.
 
Since when did Chinese wanna migrate to poor starving India :crazy:

Which part of post No 1 spoke of migration ?

@ Subject : I wish multiple entry Tourist Visas are granted too. The hassle of a weeks delay in obtaining a visa is bothersome.
 
Either Indians are getting desperate for some Chinese yuan or they are finally beginning to grasp the upcoming new world order.

Idiocy has no limits in Pakistan.
I hope you lot finally go to schools instead of madrassas..

Because if you had, you would know India just made visa norms easier for about 40 countries in one go to promote tourism in India.

Either Indians are getting desperate for some Chinese yuan or they are finally beginning to grasp the upcoming new world order.

Idiocy has no limits in Pakistan.
I hope you lot finally go to schools instead of madrassas..

Because if you had, you would know India just made visa norms easier for about 40 countries in one go to promote tourism in India.
 
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