British MP Keith Vaz had spoken to her on the same, adding she believes that giving an Indian citizen
'emergency travel documents' cannot spoil relations between India and the UK.
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An emergency travel document lets you leave another country if you can’t get a replacement British passport in time.
You can apply for an emergency travel document (sometimes known as an ‘emergency passport’) if
you’re a British national outside the UK and your passport has been lost, stolen, damaged or has recently expired.
You usually can’t get an emergency travel document if you’ve never had a British passport - contact your nearest
British embassy, high commission or consulate if you need to travel urgently and can’t apply for a passport in time.
You usually can’t get an emergency travel document more than 5 days before you travel, unless you need a visa.
An emergency travel document allows you to leave the country you’re in and travel to your destination via a maximum of 5 countries.
The emergency travel document can also cover a return journey if you’re resident in the country you’re applying from.
The emergency travel document will only be valid for the destinations and dates listed on your travel itinerary, and for a set amount of time. This will be shown on the document.
Your existing British passport will be cancelled in most cases.
Border staff will keep your emergency travel document when you arrive in the UK if it’s your final destination. Border staff in other countries may also keep it after you arrive.