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Taiwan Mulls Visa-On-Arrival For Indians, Aims To Boost Tourism

This move comes in response to the increasing travel market in India and aims to simplify visa procedures for Indian tourists. Deputy Foreign Minister Tien Chung-kwang highlighted the benefits of this proposal during a press conference in Taipei.

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Taiwan is exploring the possibility of providing visa-on-arrival (VoA) for Indian citizens, a move that could greatly boost the tourism industry in the country.

During a press conference in Taipei on Tuesday, Deputy Foreign Minister Tien Chung-kwang mentioned the proposal. He pointed out the growing travel market in India and the benefits of simplifying visa procedures for Indian tourists.

Tien emphasized the need for internal consultations before any formal decision. We recognize the significant travel numbers from India, he said. The possibility of visa-on-arrival is under serious consideration. Discussions with the Immigration Department are necessary. This is not a unilateral government decision; internal collaboration is crucial, said the Deputy Foreign Minister.

 

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Tien’s comments signal proactive efforts by Taiwan to attract more Indian tourists and business travellers. This development follows the Deputy Foreign Minister’s recent rejection of China’s objections to the exchange of messages between Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, after Modi’s electoral victory.

 

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We are confident that Prime Minister Modi and our President will not be intimidated by such reactions, Tien said. The Chinese Embassy in India has reiterated its position that Taiwan is an inseparable part of Chinese territory. The embassy spokesperson further stressed the one-China policy as a widely accepted principle in international relations.

 

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The economic partnership between India and Taiwan has grown considerably in recent years. Taiwan views India as a key partner under its ‘New Southbound Policy,’ and both nations have implemented a migration agreement to allow Indian workers employment opportunities in Taiwanese industries. President Lai Ching-te issued a strong warning to China, urging Beijing to cease its intimidation tactics towards Taiwan.

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