Ministry of Interior granted Indian journalists additional entry points-alternative travel route

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ISLAMABAD: The Ministry of Interior has granted eleven Indian nationals, all journalists, additional entry points and an alternative travel route.

A notification issued on October 16 2024, permits these individuals to enter Pakistan through Wagah Border in Lahore, in addition to previously authorised points of entry. They are also granted permission to cross the border on foot.

This development could indicate a step towards facilitating easier movement between the two countries, often marred by complex visa regulations and limited border crossing options, particularly for journalists. 

Among the Indian nationals granted this special permission are Suhasini Haidar, Manash Pratim Bhuyan, Geeta Mohan, Devirupa Mitra, Nayanima Basu, Shubhajit Roy, Sachin Parashar, Smita Sharma, Umaj Shankar Singh, Abhishek Jha and Ashish Singh.

The notification, signed by Deputy Secretary (Visa) Shireen Hina, directs the Director General (Immigration) of the Federal Investigation Agency to take necessary action. Copies have been forwarded to relevant authorities, including immigration officials at Wagah Border, Lahore, and Punjab Rangers.

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