New Delhi: Tourist visa on arrival for 40 more countries including the US, UK and Germany could become a reality soon, with the plan panel convening a meeting of the ministries concerned on 5 February to remove the last hurdle.

The proposal is stuck as the home ministry has not given its nod so far to extend the facility of on-arrival tourist visa to the citizens of these 40 more countries.

“The meeting is called mainly to hear the views of the ministry of home affairs as its approval is a prerequisite for extending the facility," an official source said.

“All other ministries and departments including tourism, external affairs, prime minister’s office and national security advisor are in favour of extending this facility to 40 more countries," he added.

In October last year, the commission had called a meeting to discuss this proposal which was attended by its deputy chairman Montek Singh Ahluwalia, foreign secretary Sujatha Singh, tourism secretary Parvez Dewan, additional home secretary and representatives from the Intelligence Bureau (IB) and the prime minister’s office (PMO), among others. All these officials would meet again next month to review status and progress made on the action points that emerged in the last meeting held in October.

The planning minister Rajeev Shukla had also expressed hope last month that the proposal would be through soon as only home ministry’s last and final nod was required for the purpose.

“The home ministry’s clearance would be last and final approval required for this proposal as it has already been approved by other ministries and departments like external affairs, tourism and prime minister’s office," the minister had said.

The countries for which visa-on-arrival facility are proposed to be extended include Canada, Brazil, UAE, Saudi Arabia, France, Italy, Sweden, the Netherlands, Switzerland, Spain, Belgium, Austria, Denmark, Poland, Norway and Ireland. Under the visa-on-arrival system, India has agreement with various countries, including Japan, Finland, Singapore, Indonesia, Luxembourg, New Zealand, Cambodia, Vietnam, the Philippines, Laos and Myanmar.

Besides seeking to extend visa on arrival for 40 more countries, the commission had also stressed on making India a more tourist friendly destination, which includes simplifying online visa and attracting senior citizen foreign visitors.

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