Delhi eases visa rules in boost for Chinese professionals


The nation has reformed its business visa regime to ease movement of foreign engineers and technicians, the government said in a statement, which will be a boost local firms leaning on Chinese professionals for manufacturing services.

India’s Promo­tion of Industry and Internal Trade Department said Wednesday it had launched a new digital platform last month for companies to generate sponsorship letters to invite foreign professionals, has simplified visa forms and will no longer ask ­relevant ministries for additional recommendations.

The visas have been eased for factory installation, commissioning, maintenance, and production, among other functions.

Indian businesses predominantly depend on Chinese professionals for such services and to train local staff, especially in factories that deploy Chinese machinery.

India had blocked virtually all Chinese visits after the nuclear-­armed neighbours clashed on their Himalayan frontier in mid-2020, widening its vetting of business visas beyond the home and foreign ministries.

The removal of red tape comes after Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited China this year for the first time in seven years, meeting Chinese President Xi Jinping and discussing ways to improve ties.

Think tank the Observer Research Foundation estimates the tougher scrutiny on visas led to production losses of US$15bil (RM61.2bil) over four years to Indian electronics makers, which import key machinery from China. — Reuters

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