The Indian government has just changed a number of its rules for tourist visas, making it possible for citizens of some countries to obtain a visa on arrival in India at the airport, while for the first time requiring U.K. citizens to visit a visa office in Britain before leaving, and to have their fingerprints taken and cleared. There are now 14 offices, and all require appointments; families are not guaranteed appointments at the same time, British tour organizers grumble.
Countries now eligible for visa on arrival include Australia, New Zealand, Germany, the U.S, Russia, Ukraine, Korea, and many more...but not U.K. Britain's Daily Telegraph has DETAILS
PHeymont wonders if there's an element of payback for the years of the Raj?
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