India will require foreign travellers to complete a digital e-Arrival card before entry starting April 2026, replacing paper-based processes. Submitted within 72 hours of arrival, the system generates a QR code for faster immigration clearance. This move reflects India’s push toward digital border management, reducing wait times and aligning with global trends to create smoother, more efficient travel experiences.

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