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India imposes reciprocal travel curbs on UK for failure to recognise CoWIN certificate

The stringent rules, which includes a 10-day mandatory quarantine, will be applicable for all UK nationals arriving in the country from October 4.

October 01, 2021 / 19:10 IST
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Amid the row over recognition of Indian vaccine certificates in the United Kingdom, the Centre has decided to impose reciprocal travel curbs, including mandatory quarantine, for travellers arriving from the UK, the government has said.

The stringent rules will be applicable from October 4 for all UK nationals arriving in the country, irrespective of their vaccination status. The Ministries of Home Affairs and Civil Aviation will take steps to implement the decision.

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The UK had earlier officially recognized the covishield vaccine as one of four jabs which if taken, ensured international visitors could enter the UK. However, Indians who took it in India still had to meet the strict mandatory quarantine rules while visiting the UK.

Last month, Moneycontrol had reported India's hard stance on the manner after New Delhi had threatened to put reciprocal measures.