India and UAE have agreed to liberalize visa policies, enhancing travel ease, legal cooperation, and consular access for citizens of both nations, as part of their deepening strategic partnership.
In a significant step towards deepening bilateral ties, India and the United Arab Emirates have agreed to liberalize visa policies for travel between the two countries. The decision was announced during the 6th Meeting of the India-UAE Joint Committee on Consular Affairs held in Abu Dhabi, reflecting the growing momentum in their Comprehensive Strategic Partnership.
Key Highlights:
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Enhanced Information Flow: Both nations will streamline information sharing and consular access, making visa processes more transparent and efficient for travelers and expatriates.
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Expedited Legal Cooperation: The agreement includes faster processing for mutual legal assistance and extradition cases, aiming to improve legal protections for citizens residing in each other’s countries.
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Progressive Visa Liberalization: The new measures will facilitate easier travel, benefiting businesspeople, tourists, and the large Indian diaspora in the UAE, which numbers over 3.5 million.
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Institutionalized Review Mechanism: A structured review process will be established to monitor and further refine consular and visa procedures, ensuring continuous improvement.
Broader Impact:
The liberalization of visa policies is expected to boost tourism, trade, and people-to-people connections between India and the UAE. The move comes amid broader efforts to strengthen economic cooperation, following the landmark Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) signed in 2022. Indian travelers will see more flexibility, while UAE nationals will benefit from expanded visa-on-arrival facilities at major Indian airports.
Bilateral Commitment:
Both countries reaffirmed their commitment to the safety, dignity, and well-being of their citizens living abroad, highlighting the deep-rooted friendship and mutual respect that underpin the relationship. The discussions were marked by warmth and cooperation, reflecting the shared vision of leaders on both sides to foster sustainable development and prosperity.
Sources: The Economic Times, The Tribune, The Hans India, News on Air, The Week, Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) statements