Argentina has eased entry regulations for Indian citizens holding valid US visas, making it easier for them to visit the South American nation. The Argentine government announced this change, allowing Indian citizens with US visas to enter the country without applying for a separate Argentine visa. This decision, aimed at boosting tourism, was announced on social media by Argentina’s Ambassador to India, Mariano Caucino. The official gazette published the resolution, stating that Indian citizens with a tourist visa for the United States can enter Argentina without needing an Argentine visa. This move is expected to strengthen tourism and bilateral relations between the two countries, offering easier access for Indian travelers planning vacations in Argentina. The policy also highlights the growing cooperation between the US and India, fostering increased people-to-people and tourism ties. Approximately 2.2 million Indians traveled to the US in 2024, and the US issues over one million visas to Indians annually.
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