Ahad 25 Apr 2021 01:01 WIB
Rep: Rizkiyan Adiyudha/
Red: Elba Damhuri
The situation in India after the surging of covid-19 cases recently.
Foto: AP Photo/Channi Anand
The Indonesian government has also stopped granting visas for Indian citizens.
REPUBLIKA.CO.ID, JAKARTA - The Indonesian government issued a policy to refuse international travelers from the Indian Territory to enter Indonesian Territory starting on Saturday (24/4). The Indonesian government has also stopped granting visas for Indian citizens.
Immigration Director General Jhoni Ginting said this policy was created to respond to the latest dynamics of the spike in daily Covid-19 cases in India.
Jhoni Ginting explained that the refusal to enter Indonesian Territory applies to all foreigners who have a history of travel from Indian Territory within 14 days before entering Indonesian territory.