Travelling through the Common Travel Area
he UK, the Republic of Ireland, the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man are known as the Common Travel Area.
If you are a visa national, or if you are recognized as 'stateless', you may need a visa to transit the UK on your way to or from a Common Travel Area destination.
Travelling to a Common Travel Area destination
If you are passing through the UK on your way to a destination in the Common Travel Area, you cannot transit air side and will need to enter the UK during your journey
Government of India has launched electronic travel authorisation or eTA for India which allows citizens of 180 countries to travel to India without requiring a physical stamping on the passport. This new type of authorisation is called an eVisa India (or electronic India Visa). It is this electronic India Visa Online that allows foreign visitors to visit India for five major purposes, tourism / recreation / short term courses, business, medical visit or conferences. There are further number of sub-categories under each visa type.
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