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India toughens visa rules for Bangladesh

Fri, Feb 19th, 2010 11:19 pm BdST

bdnews24.com New Delhi Correspondent


New Delhi, Feb 19 (bdnews24.com) – If a Bangladesh national is planning to attend an international conference or seminar or workshop in India, he or she should seek visa well in advance to avoid missing the event.

A tighter visa procedure has been imposed on citizens of Bangladesh and seven other countries, and they will get visas only after the home ministry in New Delhi issues the security clearance for them.

The Indian home ministry has issued new instructions to all central ministries and departments as well as the chief secretaries of the governments of all its states and union territories to strictly adhere to the revised procedure for granting Conference Visas to foreign participants in international meets.

"The security clearance for grant of Conference Visa will be required from the Ministry of Home Affairs only in case of participants from Afghanistan, Bangladesh, China, Iran, Iraq, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Sudan as well as for stateless persons and in case of citizens of any country with origin in Pakistan," home ministry spokesperson Onkar Kedia said.

"The participants from other countries could obtain Conference Visa from the Indian Embassies, High Commissions and Consulates on production of the invitation letters from the organizers of the events as well as clearances from the Ministry of Home Affairs to hold the meets, administrative approvals of the respective nodal ministries of the Union Government, political clearances from the Ministry of External Affairs and clearances from the respective Governments of the States and Union Territories," said Kedia, additional director general at the ministry.

He added that the fresh instructions had been issued to ensure that all organizers of such international events strictly adhere to the time line for submitting their proposals to the home ministry at least six weeks before the event.

"This would ensure that security clearance for the event and for the participants could be suitably assessed. Security vetting is a time-consuming process and most of the organisers of international events have not been strictly adhering to the prescribed time schedules," added Kedia.

The Indian government had earlier on July 15 last year revised the procedures for grant of conference visa to foreign citizens. "But the revised procedures were not being implemented properly across the country," an official said.

From now, the Foreigners Division of the home ministry will grant "in-principle approval" for holding international conferences, seminars or similar events.

bdnews24.com/corr/ta/2100h.

Link:
India toughens visa rules for Bangladesh | Bangladesh | bdnews24.com

Also,

:: The Daily Independent Bangladesh :.. Internet Edition
 
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so what we care about our internal security, even US, EU also impose like instruction why you not care about it??????
 
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India toughens visa rules for Bangladesh

Fri, Feb 19th, 2010 11:19 pm BdST

bdnews24.com New Delhi Correspondent


New Delhi, Feb 19 (bdnews24.com) – If a Bangladesh national is planning to attend an international conference or seminar or workshop in India, he or she should seek visa well in advance to avoid missing the event.

A tighter visa procedure has been imposed on citizens of Bangladesh and seven other countries, and they will get visas only after the home ministry in New Delhi issues the security clearance for them.

The Indian home ministry has issued new instructions to all central ministries and departments as well as the chief secretaries of the governments of all its states and union territories to strictly adhere to the revised procedure for granting Conference Visas to foreign participants in international meets.

"The security clearance for grant of Conference Visa will be required from the Ministry of Home Affairs only in case of participants from Afghanistan, Bangladesh, China, Iran, Iraq, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Sudan as well as for stateless persons and in case of citizens of any country with origin in Pakistan," home ministry spokesperson Onkar Kedia said.

"The participants from other countries could obtain Conference Visa from the Indian Embassies, High Commissions and Consulates on production of the invitation letters from the organizers of the events as well as clearances from the Ministry of Home Affairs to hold the meets, administrative approvals of the respective nodal ministries of the Union Government, political clearances from the Ministry of External Affairs and clearances from the respective Governments of the States and Union Territories," said Kedia, additional director general at the ministry.

He added that the fresh instructions had been issued to ensure that all organizers of such international events strictly adhere to the time line for submitting their proposals to the home ministry at least six weeks before the event.

"This would ensure that security clearance for the event and for the participants could be suitably assessed. Security vetting is a time-consuming process and most of the organisers of international events have not been strictly adhering to the prescribed time schedules," added Kedia.

The Indian government had earlier on July 15 last year revised the procedures for grant of conference visa to foreign citizens. "But the revised procedures were not being implemented properly across the country," an official said.

From now, the Foreigners Division of the home ministry will grant "in-principle approval" for holding international conferences, seminars or similar events.

bdnews24.com/corr/ta/2100h.

Link:
India toughens visa rules for Bangladesh | Bangladesh | bdnews24.com

Also,

:: The Daily Independent Bangladesh :.. Internet Edition

Not only specially for Bangladesh but for 8 counties including China, Sudan etc.

Moreover, Bangladesh is friendly country and friends from Bangladesh are more than welcome but the threat is from radicals and terrorist using fake identity etc. to malign Bangladesh and attack India.
 
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When UK and US did the same for all counties including India and Bangladesh, no one bothered to write feet long articles and neither did any of the forum members give it a twist that it was Bangladesh specific. Why now ?
 
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Good for Bangladesh. 100 jute aor 100 piaz kha ke bhi they will never realize what they have gained and lost in their friendship with India.
 
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Good for Bangladesh. 100 jute aor 100 piaz kha ke bhi they will never realize what they have gained and lost in their friendship with India.

Why are u dramatizing the whole situation.

If toughing of Visa rules = jute khana, then India have done the same with Pakistan and China.

What are u doing?

Why don't government of Pakistan say "Hume aur jute nahi khane" and stop the Pakistanis visiting India.
 
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