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Indian government mandates e-Visa for all Afghans | Oneindia News

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Indian government mandates e-Visa for all Afghans | Oneindia News

Indian government mandates e-Visa for all Afghans | Oneindia News

The Centre on Wednesday said all Afghan nationals must travel to India only on an e-Visa owing to the evolving security situation in Afghanistan.

Previously issued visas to all Afghan nationals, not presently in India, stand invalid with immediate effect, the government declared.

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