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Indians will not need visa to go to Thailand, Thai government made a big announcement

 The Government of Thailand has taken this decision in the cabinet meeting. In which Indians have been given relaxation in visa rules for 6 months from November this year to May next year. The Thai government wants tourism to increase, so that the weakening exports can also be compensated. This will boost the country's economy. Keeping this in view, the Government of Thailand has set a target of bringing 2.8 crore tourists to the country this year. To fulfill this, this decision has been taken to relax the visa rules.


Free visa for seven months

 Actually, Thailand has relaxed its visa rules for travelers. People coming from India and Taiwan can visit Thailand without a visa for 30 days. According to Thai Tourism, you can go to Thailand without a visa from 10 November 2023 to 10 May 2024. During this period, tourists can stay there for 30 days.


 A glimpse of Indian culture is found in Thailand

 Thailand is a Buddhist majority country. However, statues and temples of Hindu deities are also very common in Thailand. There is a long history of shared religious and cultural traditions between the two countries, which is why Thai Buddhists revere Hindu figures. There is also an Ayodhya city in Thailand. It is known as Ayutthaya. A temple of Lord Ram has also been built here. Ramayana is the national scripture here. It is called 'Ramakin' in Thai language. Ramakin in Thai language means the glory story of Ram.


 Indians like Thailand

 This is the reason why Indian tourists also like Thailand very much. A large number of Indian tourists visit Thailand. So far this year, after Malaysia, China and South Korea, the maximum number of tourists have come from India. So far this year, 12 lakh tourists have visited Thailand from India. Earlier, Sri Lanka had also made visa free for Indians. Visa free entry has been provided here for Indians. 

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