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To boost ties, India mulls relaxed visa norms for Iran
High-level meeting planned in South Block later this week to discuss the matter.
Months after National Security Advisor (NSA) Ajit Doval’s Iran visit, the government is all set to liberalise its visa policy for Iran, with deliberations now on to remove it from the Prior Referral Category (PRC), a senior government official said. The move is being seen as a goodwill gesture from India to one of its most trusted allies in Central Asia.
Tehran and Delhi have agreed to facilitate development by promoting cooperation in various fields including ports, north-south corridor, petrochemicals, steel industries, pharmaceuticals, and medical equipment.
Besides Pakistan, Bangladesh and China, there are a few other countries that have been put under the Prior Referral Category for granting visas to their residents, which means that visas are issued by the respective Indian missions and consulates after running a thorough background check on individual applicants.
“We are still contemplating whether to remove Iran from the PRC list or not. Deliberations are still on, but there is an inclination to exclude it from the list,” said a senior government official. A high-level meeting is planned in South Block later this week to discuss the matter.
The decision also comes in the wake of an agreement reached between P5 (USA, UK, China, Russia, France) plus one (Germany) countries and Iran to cap the latter’s nuclear programme.
“The agreement, which is yet to be signed, could lift economic sanctions on Iran in the future and India does not want to be caught napping on this. We are making efforts to strengthen ties with the country even before the West does so,” said another official.
An official explained that not all categories of visas for Iran nationals were under the PRC category. “The idea is to bring in a liberalised visa regime for Iranians, as they have never been a threat to India’s national security,” said the official.
During his visit to Iran in February, NSA Doval had underlined the need for widening cooperation between the two countries in fighting terrorism. Foreign Minister Sushma Swaraj is likely to visit Iran later this year.
- See more at: To boost ties, India mulls relaxed visa norms for Iran | The Indian Express
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High-level meeting planned in South Block later this week to discuss the matter.
Months after National Security Advisor (NSA) Ajit Doval’s Iran visit, the government is all set to liberalise its visa policy for Iran, with deliberations now on to remove it from the Prior Referral Category (PRC), a senior government official said. The move is being seen as a goodwill gesture from India to one of its most trusted allies in Central Asia.
Tehran and Delhi have agreed to facilitate development by promoting cooperation in various fields including ports, north-south corridor, petrochemicals, steel industries, pharmaceuticals, and medical equipment.
Besides Pakistan, Bangladesh and China, there are a few other countries that have been put under the Prior Referral Category for granting visas to their residents, which means that visas are issued by the respective Indian missions and consulates after running a thorough background check on individual applicants.
“We are still contemplating whether to remove Iran from the PRC list or not. Deliberations are still on, but there is an inclination to exclude it from the list,” said a senior government official. A high-level meeting is planned in South Block later this week to discuss the matter.
The decision also comes in the wake of an agreement reached between P5 (USA, UK, China, Russia, France) plus one (Germany) countries and Iran to cap the latter’s nuclear programme.
“The agreement, which is yet to be signed, could lift economic sanctions on Iran in the future and India does not want to be caught napping on this. We are making efforts to strengthen ties with the country even before the West does so,” said another official.
An official explained that not all categories of visas for Iran nationals were under the PRC category. “The idea is to bring in a liberalised visa regime for Iranians, as they have never been a threat to India’s national security,” said the official.
During his visit to Iran in February, NSA Doval had underlined the need for widening cooperation between the two countries in fighting terrorism. Foreign Minister Sushma Swaraj is likely to visit Iran later this year.
- See more at: To boost ties, India mulls relaxed visa norms for Iran | The Indian Express
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