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Streamlined Passport, Visa, Consular Services now introduced by Ministry of External Affairs

The Ministry of External Affairs has introduced significant changes in the delivery of passports, visas and consular services.

Jyoti Mayal, President, TAAI;
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Jyoti Mayal, President, TAAI

In its move to mitigate predatory pricing, India’s Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) tightened rules for the selection of partner visas and consular services to the Indian diaspora and foreign visitors.

Further, to make the service more robust, seamless and reliable, the Ministry of External Affairs is committed to serving Indians migrating and foreigners visiting India with an overarching vision to strengthen India’s Image and reputation.

The Indian Missions of the MEA are the first touch points for any international traveller coming into India – the Indian Citizen or Person of Indian Origin (PIO) and Foreigners (travelling to India) residing overseas.

Jyoti Mayal, President, TAAI, said, “The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) has embarked on a transformational program to reform and strengthen its tendering and evaluation process in a holistic manner to select the right outsourced service providers. “

She continued, “While the focus lies on L1 pricing, there is a strong emphasis on the four pillars of Quality Services, Sustainable and Viable Price, Data Protection and security, and Ethical Practices and Integrity.”

Commenting on the endeavour she also added, “It is important that the first impression of any individual travelling to India or having to work with any Indian Mission anywhere in the world needs to be impeccable, as the government is determined to work towards delivering the promise of New India.”

She said, “Therefore, the Ministry of External Affairs and its Missions as true representatives of the Indian government to the world must focus on offering superior, efficient, and cost-effective services as perhaps the first step in that direction.”

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The President said, “India is positioning itself as a global leader in several sectors such as trade, cross border services, citizen services etc. As India marches towards a high-momentum growth period, it will be critical to plan for factors that can impede progress and mitigate reputational and image risks for the Indian Government.”

She concluded by stating, “Hence it became imperative for the government to focus on quality, reliability, and credibility of the service providers it engages with, to ensure services are delivered effectively, efficiently, and in line with established standards, else failure in service levels can erode confidence and trust in the government’s capabilities, leading to public dissatisfaction. The focus on quality also indicates that public resources are utilised wisely and that citizens receive the best possible value for money.”

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