NEW DELHI: India on Tuesday suspended all regular visas (including e-visas) granted to nationals of France, Germany and Spain on or before March 11, 2020, where these foreigners have not yet entered the country. Regular visas (including e Visas) granted to all foreign nationals who have travel history to these countries on or after February 1, 2020, and who have not yet entered India also stands suspended, a government statement issued after the Cabinet Secretary held a meeting to review Coronavirus situation here on Tuesday.India has “strongly advised” its citizens to refrain from travelling to France, Spain and Germany.India’s Bureau of Immigration had last week issued an order saying: “All regular (sticker) visas / e-visa (including visa on arrival or VoA for Japan and South Korea) granted to nationals of Italy, Iran, South Korea , Japan and issued on or before March 3, 2020, and who have not yet entered India, stand suspended with immediate effect. Such foreign nationals may not enter India from any air, land or seaport. Those requiring to travel to India due to compelling reasons may seek fresh visa from the nearest Indian embassy/consulate,” it says.Regular (sticker) visa / e-visa granted to all foreign nationals who have travelled to China, Iran, Italy, South Korea and Japan on or after February 1, 2020, and have not yet entered India from any air, land, seaport are also suspended.The statement issued this Tuesday said: “Visas of all foreigners already in India remain valid and they may contact the nearest FRRO/FRO through the e-FRRO module for extension conversion etc of their visa or grant of any consular service, if they choose to do so. A notification to this effect is being issued by the Bureau of Immigration (BOI),” the statement said.“The advisory also calls for passengers with travel history to China, Hong Kong, Republic of Korea, Japan, Italy, Thailand, Singapore , Iran, Malaysia, France, Spain and Germany to undergo self-imposed quarantine for 14 days from the date of their arrival, and their employers to facilitate work-from-home for such employees during this period, it added.International passengers arriving to India have been advised to self-monitor their health. More than 100 countries across the world now have reported cases of Covid-19.