India Extends Immigration and Visa Tracking Scheme with Rs 1,800 Crore Investment to Boost National Security
In a significant move to strengthen national security and modernize the country’s immigration process, the Union Cabinet has given its approval for the extension of the immigration and visa tracking scheme for an additional five years, until March 2031. The scheme, which has been allocated a substantial outlay of Rs 1,800 crore, aims to create a more efficient and secure visa and immigration system by integrating multiple databases and leveraging advanced technology. By doing so, the government seeks to enhance its ability to make informed decisions regarding visa applications and monitor the movement of foreign visitors within the country. The extension of this scheme underscores the government’s commitment to safeguarding national interests while also facilitating the smooth entry and stay of legitimate international travelers. With this initiative, India is poised to take a significant leap forward in its immigration and visa management capabilities, aligning with global best practices and standards.
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