India has allowed quarantine-free travel to citizens of 99 countries that recognise Indian Covid-19 vaccine certificates, according to the revised guidelines for international arrivals released on Thursday by the Health Ministry. "Countries that recognise Indian vaccine certificates, and there are terms of reciprocity, India has allowed quarantine-free travel to their citizens," the guidelines said. If fully vaccinated, the travellers will be allowed to leave the airport and self-monitor their health for 14 days.
India has allowed quarantine-free travel to citizens of 99 countries that recognise Indian Covid-19 vaccine certificates, according to the revised guidelines for international arrivals released on Thursday by the Health Ministry. "Countries that recognise Indian vaccine certificates, and there are terms of reciprocity, India has allowed quarantine-free travel to their citizens," the guidelines said. If fully vaccinated, the travellers will be allowed to leave the airport and self-monitor their health for 14 days.