In a recent development, the Indian government has announced new guidelines for international travelers arriving in India. The Ministry of Health and Family Welfare has mandated that all passengers, regardless of their vaccination status, must undergo self-paid confirmatory molecular tests upon arrival. This decision comes in light of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and the emergence of new variants. The new guidelines also state that travelers from at-risk countries will have to undergo mandatory quarantine for 14 days, even if they test negative upon arrival. Additionally, passengers from non-at-risk countries will have the option to undergo a home quarantine for seven days if they test negative. These guidelines are aimed at curbing the spread of the virus and ensuring the safety of the Indian population. It is advisable for travelers to familiarize themselves with the latest guidelines before planning their trip to India. The government continues to monitor the situation closely and may introduce further measures as needed. Stay updated with the latest information and travel safely.

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