India will make its e-Arrival Card mandatory for all international passengers arriving at New Delhi Airport from April 1, 2026, replacing traditional paper-based arrival forms. The digital system enables travellers to submit details online before departure, reducing immigration wait times and improving airport efficiency. The move aligns India with global trends in countries like Singapore and Australia, enhancing the overall travel experience.
India Makes Digital Arrival Mandatory at Delhi Airport from April 2026

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