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India tweaks norms for business visa issuance to Chinese

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India has brought in changes in norms to ensure expeditious approval of business visas to Chinese professionals visiting the country for short periods, a move that comes amid efforts by the two sides to rebuild ties that came under severe strain following the eastern Ladakh border row.

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However, there are no changes in the existing vetting process of all Chinese visa applicants, people familiar with the matter said on Friday. Chinese professionals coming to India for short periods were earlier issued employment visas or "E" visas with a validity of six months or more.

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It has now been decided to grant them business visas which are valid for short periods, the people said. The changes in the norms will be broadly applicable to visa applicants from all countries, but Chinese nationals are expected to be the main beneficiaries. All the applications for business visas will be processed within a period of three-four weeks, the people said.

New Delhi's decision is likely to help travel of Chinese experts to India to provide technical support to companies in various sectors using Chinese equipment and machines.

In the last few months, India and China have initiated a series of measures to normalise their relations after ending the over four-year military face-off along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) in eastern Ladakh in October last year

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