India is extending visas for foreign nationals affected by the Middle East conflict. Overstay penalties will be waived for those delayed until February 28. Exit permits will be issued free of charge. Temporary Landing Permits are also being granted to diverted flights. This comes as the conflict escalates, impacting regional travel and energy supplies. India is extending visas for foreign nationals affected by the Middle East conflict. Overstay penalties will be waived for those delayed until February 28. Exit permits will be issued free of charge. Temporary Landing Permits are also being granted to diverted flights. This comes as the conflict escalates, impacting regional travel and energy supplies.
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