
- 🇮🇳 India confirms that Nepalese and Bhutanese citizens can enter India without a visa or passport when arriving directly from Nepal or Bhutan.
- 🪪 You carry an approved government-issued ID to cross—no pre-visa paperwork required.
- 📄 You can present a Nepalese/Bhutanese passport, citizenship certificate, or voter ID card as valid documentation.
- 🏛️ You may also use a limited-validity photo ID issued by the Nepalese or Royal Bhutanese Missions in India (if warranted).
- 👧 For ages 10–18, you can use a school photo ID signed by the principal when traveling with parents who carry valid IDs.
- 🐣 Children under 10 years old do not need any identity documents when entering with their parents.
- ✈️ If you travel to India from a third country (not directly from Nepal/Bhutan), you must carry a valid passport.
- 🧭 India maintains open-border facilitation with its neighbors while clarifying what IDs you need at checkpoints.
- 🕊️ Registered Tibetan refugees must hold valid registration and follow designated entry/permit rules as specified.
- ✅ You prepare your accepted ID in advance to ensure quick, hassle-free entry at land borders and airports.
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