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China and Thailand to waive visa requirements permanently; know what it means for India, World


As per the latest development, Thailand and China have announced a landmark agreement to boost tourism. Both the countries have decided to permanently waive visa requirements for each other’s citizens, which will be effective from March.

Referring to this, Thai Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin revealed this significant development, and addressed the mutual benefits that it would bring to both the nations. Reports add that this move comes after Thailand had already taken steps to boost its tourism industry by waiving visas for Chinese nationals in September.


The initial visa waiver for Chinese citizens proved to be a great success, particularly at a time when Thailand was facing a decline with regard to the footfall of Chinese tourists. However, within just the first two days of the waiver, more than 22,000 Chinese visitors entered Thailand, which indicated positive impact of the initiative. Prime Minister Srettha expressed his enthusiasm for welcoming tourists from both countries, highlighting the readiness of Thailand to open its doors and ensure the well-being of visitors.

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Describing the visa waiver as an ‘upgrade’ to the relations between Thailand and China, Prime Minister Srettha also stressed upon the positive impact on the significance of Thai passports. Currently, Chinese tourists represent the second-largest group of foreign visitors to Thailand, following Malaysians.

Despite the optimistic outlook, the tourism landscape in Thailand has faced challenges, including a shortage of low-cost flights post-COVID-19 and a slowing Chinese economy.

China and Thailand to waive visa requirements permanently; know what it means for India

Safety concerns have also been raised, fueled by rumors of tourists being kidnapped and sent to work in scam centers in neighboring countries.

The Tourism Authority of Thailand set a target of attracting up to 3.5 million Chinese visitors in 2023, which fell short of its 4 million-target. However, this projection represents a significant improvement from the meager 270,000 Chinese tourists received in 2022. Looking ahead, the tourism authority has ambitiously set a target of 8.2 million Chinese tourists for the year 2024.

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Notably, China has also been actively waiving visa requirements to attract tourists. In November, the country announced a visa-free trial for visitors from several European countries and Malaysia, aiming to encourage international travel. This program, which began in December, is slated to continue until the end of November this year.

The reciprocal visa waivers between Thailand and China reflect a broader trend of nations leveraging such measures to stimulate tourism and enhance diplomatic ties.

China and Thailand to waive visa requirements permanently; know what it means for India

On the flip side, if the visa waiver stimulates tourism in Thailand and China at the expense of other destinations, including India, it could pose challenges for the Indian tourism industry. And for this, Indian authorities might need to reassess strategies to attract and retain international tourists.

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Also, since India shares regional ties with both China and Thailand, this visa waiver will likely foster increased tourism between these two countries, and could lead to regional economic growth and collaboration. With this, India might also likely face challenges in maintaining or increasing its share of international tourists within the region.





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