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Citizens of Nepal, Bhutan not required to carry passport, visa for entering India, says MHA's new directive

Citizens of Nepal and Bhutan, along with Indians arriving from these countries by land or air, will no longer need a passport or visa to enter India, says MHA in its new directive.

September 03, 2025 / 15:35 IST
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Citizens of Nepal, Bhutan not required to carry passport, visa for entering India, says MHA's new directive

The Centre on Tuesday, September 2, 2025, issued a new directive easing entry requirements for citizens of Nepal, Bhutan, and India, as per PTI reports. The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) announced that these citizens will not be required to carry a passport or visa while traveling across the borders, continuing the earlier arrangement.

What the new directive says

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According to the order, the requirement of a valid passport, other travel documents, or visa for entry into, stay in, and exit from India shall not apply if “a citizen of India entering into India by land or by air over the Nepalese or Bhutanese frontier, a citizen of Nepal or Bhutan entering into India by land or air over the Nepal or Bhutan border or if he possesses a valid passport while entering or exiting India from or to a place other than Nepal or Bhutan but not from China, Macau, Hong Kong or Pakistan.”

The directive was issued following the enforcement of the Immigration and Foreigners Act, 2025. It also exempts members of India’s naval, military, or air forces entering or exiting the country on duty, along with their accompanying family members when traveling on government transport.