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'A top priority': Why Argentina is making it easier for Indians to travel to the country

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Argentina is now allowing Indian passport holders with valid US tourist visas to enter the country without having to apply separately for a visa or an Electronic Travel Authorisation (AVE). But why is the South American nation opening its doors wider for Indians?

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'A top priority': Why Argentina is making it easier for Indians to travel to the country
With India’s outbound travel market expanding rapidly, Argentina hopes to draw more Indian visitors to its shores. Image for Representation. Pixabay

Argentina has moved to make travel easier for Indian nationals by relaxing its visa rules.

Under a new resolution published in the South America n country’s Official Gazette, Indian passport holders with valid US tourist visas will now be allowed entry into Argentina without having to apply separately for an Argentine visa or an Electronic Travel Authorisation (AVE).

Confirming the change, Argentina’s Ambassador to India, Mariano Caucino, shared the news on X. “The Argentine Government has eased entry into the country for Indian citizens with US visas,” he wrote.

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But why has Argentina decided to open its doors wider for Indian travellers? And what does this step mean for the growing ties between the two nations? Let’s take a closer look.

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Why Argentina is opening up for Indians

Argentina’s decision is being widely seen as a push to boost tourism and strengthen people-to-people ties. With India’s outbound travel market expanding rapidly, Argentina hopes to draw more Indian visitors to its shores.

Tourism Secretary Daniel Scioli welcomed the policy shift on X, noting that it is designed to “facilitate inbound tourism and support Argentine sports.”

As per Deregulation Minister Federico Sturzennegger, “some 2.2 million Indians travelled to the US in 2024, and the US grants more than a million visas per year to India. So this change should help facilitate tourism in our country, a request that the Secretary of Tourism, Sports, and Environment Daniel Osvaldo Scioli has been insistently urging.”

With India’s outbound travel market expanding rapidly, Argentina hopes to draw more Indian visitors to its shores. Under a new resolution published in the South American country’s Official Gazette, Indian passport holders with valid US tourist visas will now be allowed entry into Argentina. Image for Representation.

Emphasising the move’s potential impact, he added, “It’s impossible to improve tourism if we don’t make it easier for them to come!”

The decision also comes after a diplomatic push from Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who reportedly encouraged Argentine President Javier Milei to ease visa procedures during his visit to Buenos Aires earlier this July.

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As per the official notification, the exemption now applies to ordinary passport holders, with Argentina’s National Immigration Directorate responsible for verifying each case in coordination with relevant authorities before entry is granted.

Notably, the move also carries a reciprocal element as Argentine citizens already benefit from India’s Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) system, which allows them free-of-charge entry for tourism purposes.

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Why is this move significant?

As India’s middle class expands and international travel becomes a growing aspiration, Argentina is looking to welcome more Indian visitors to its iconic destinations, from the icy wilderness of Patagonia to the thundering Iguazu Falls and the lively streets of Buenos Aires.

With global travel bouncing back after the pandemic, the visa relaxation makes Argentina far more accessible to Indians. Tourism is already a vital contributor to the Argentine economy, accounting for over 5 per cent of the nation’s GDP, and officials believe the new move could add millions in revenue.

Confirming the government’s intent, Argentina’s Ambassador to India, Mariano Caucino, said: “Promoting tourism to our country is a top priority of our government, and for this reason, we seek to facilitate the mechanisms so that more and more Indians visit Argentina.”

With global travel bouncing back after the pandemic, the visa relaxation makes Argentina far more accessible to Indians. Tourism is already a vital contributor to the Argentine economy, accounting for over 5 per cent of the nation’s GDP. Image for Representation. Reuters

Travel agencies and airlines are expected to move quickly, promoting Argentina as a fresh option for Indian travellers seeking long-haul experiences. Officials say the policy has already taken effect, opening the door to deeper people-to-people connections.

Beyond tourism, the initiative also carries economic weight. Annual bilateral trade between India and Argentina currently stands at around $6 billion. By encouraging more travel and interaction, both governments hope the figure will grow further, alongside closer cooperation in sectors such as agriculture, technology, and renewable energy.

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In many ways, the move is seen as Argentina’s way of reciprocating India’s hospitality while paving the way for stronger cultural and diplomatic ties.

With input from agencies

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