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Jan 7, 2026

India Expands e-Visa Programme to 167 Countries, Adds New e-Ayush Category

India Expands e-Visa Programme to 167 Countries, Adds New e-Ayush Category
India has moved decisively to rebuild inbound travel by extending its flagship e-Visa scheme to 167 nationalities—up from 156 a year ago. Tourism & Culture Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat told Parliament on 5 January that the online system now covers nine sub-categories ranging from the familiar e-Tourist and e-Business to the newly created e-Ayush visa for wellness visitors. Applicants upload documents and pay fees on IndianVisaOnline; most receive an electronic travel authorisation within 72 hours.

The wider matrix is designed to cement momentum after India surpassed its pre-pandemic foreign-tourist arrivals in 2025. Officials are pairing the visa push with the UDAN regional-connectivity scheme, designating 53 new domestic routes to funnel visitors beyond the Golden Triangle into tier-2 heritage and adventure hubs. Airlines have welcomed the scrapping of the old "three e-visas per calendar year" rule, predicting fuller wide-body loads on routes from Europe and ASEAN.

India Expands e-Visa Programme to 167 Countries, Adds New e-Ayush Category


Travellers unfamiliar with the nuances of the expanded e-Visa landscape can streamline the process through VisaHQ, which offers step-by-step online assistance, document checks and real-time status monitoring for all Indian e-Visa subclasses. The company’s portal (https://www.visahq.com/india/) aggregates the latest government requirements and fee schedules, letting tourists, business delegates and wellness seekers submit compliant applications in minutes instead of hours.

For global corporates the upgrade removes much administrative friction. Frequent flyers may now obtain a multiple-entry e-Business visa valid for one year while staying under the 180-day per-visit ceiling. Travel-management companies nevertheless remind assignees to keep passports valid for six months and to carry a digital or printed ETA, which airlines will check at boarding.

Looking ahead, the Ministry of Electronics & IT is piloting Aadhaar-based digital KYC on the e-Visa platform. If adopted nationally, processing times could fall below 24 hours and status alerts would be pushed automatically via WhatsApp—features that could make India one of the world’s fastest large-economy visa issuers. Stakeholders in hospitality and export manufacturing see the reform as critical to the government’s ambition of building a USD 1 trillion visitor economy by 2047.
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