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India slaps reciprocal travel curbs on COVID-19 vaccinated UK nationals - Levin - 02-10-2021

01 Oct 2021 09:30PM
(Updated: 01 Oct 2021 09:30PM)


NEW DELHI: UK nationals visiting India this month will have to undergo mandatory quarantine even if they are fully vaccinated against COVID-19 in retaliation for UK curbs on Indian citizens, a senior government source in New Delhi said on Friday (Oct 1).

The new rules, which take effect from Monday, follow the UK decision to require Indians vaccinated with AstraZeneca's Covishield to quarantine.


https://www.channelnewsasia.com/asia/india-slaps-reciprocal-travel-curbs-covid-19-vaccinated-uk-nationals-source-2216016


RE: India slaps reciprocal travel curbs on COVID-19 vaccinated UK nationals - Ola - 02-10-2021

India now is different from Ghandi's era.

It is now you slap me, I slap you. You reject me, I burn you.

They use images to tear our flag.

Got angry and burnt Australia flag.


RE: India slaps reciprocal travel curbs on COVID-19 vaccinated UK nationals - Huliwang - 02-10-2021

Wah Indian dares to slap the British nowadays. ..... Laughing


RE: India slaps reciprocal travel curbs on COVID-19 vaccinated UK nationals - Tangsen - 02-10-2021

I dun think Brexit colonial traxhes gives a hairy fugg about india variant CECA reciprocal travel curbs …. who in the right mind would wanna go to the rapist centre smelly shiteland ganges long kang slums


RE: India slaps reciprocal travel curbs on COVID-19 vaccinated UK nationals - starbugs - 02-10-2021

It's not like India is a big tourism destination for Brits. On the other hand, many Indians live and work in the UK. When choosing to retaliate, don't shoot yourself first in in the foot.