ABSTRACT

The growing demands for facilitating travel as a means results in boosting economic growth in bilateral relations. The travel regime calls for further revisions and abetment in the visa requirements of the emigrants and temporary visitors. The emigration from India to the European Union is on high volume owing to the apparent desire of the Indians to immigrate to places like the EU along with the demand for highly skilled professionals from India. The furthering up of travel administration can yield results in further job creation and increasing the volume of receipts to the nation as well as in enhancing the bilateral relations. India is producing a large number of young skilled professionals who can be an asset to the EU. In this context, this chapter tries to analyse the visa facilitation programmes and reciprocity between India and the EU in order to make a collective bilateral relations.