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Siliguri Hoteliers Hail Resumption of Tourist Visas for Bangladesh Nationals

The Hoteliers' Association of Siliguri has welcomed the Union Government's decision to resume tourist visas for Bangladeshi nationals. The move is expected to boost cross-border tourism, increase hotel occupancy, and strengthen people-to-people ties. Bangladeshi nationals arriving through the Fulbari Integrated Check Post expressed happiness over the resumption. Ujjal Ghosh of the Greater Siliguri Hoteliers Welfare Association said it will improve bilateral relations.

Siliguri hoteliers welcome resumption of tourist visas for Bangladeshi nationals

Jalpaiguri, June 28

The Hoteliers' Association of Siliguri has welcomed the Union Government's decision to resume tourist visas for Bangladeshi nationals. Tourist visas for Bangladeshi citizens to India officially resumed from Sunday.

The association said the move is expected to boost cross-border tourism, increase hotel occupancy and provide a much-needed fillip to the hospitality sector in Siliguri and other parts of North Bengal and strengthen people-to-people ties between India and Bangladesh.

Meanwhile, Bangladeshi nationals arriving in India through the Fulbari Integrated Check Post (ICP) in Jalpaiguri expressed happiness over the resumption of tourist visas, which had remained suspended for a long time.

Many travellers welcomed the Indian Government's decision, saying it would help revive cross-border tourism, strengthen family ties, and facilitate easier travel between the two neighbouring countries.

It may be noted that the Hoteliers' Association had shut its doors to Bangladeshi nationals on December 8, 2024, in protest against what it described as undemocratic actions. The association later withdrew its decision on February 23, 2026.

Normally, around 2-3 lakh Bangladeshi nationals used to visit India every year through the Changrabandha Land Port in Cooch Behar and the Fulbari Integrated Check Post (ICP) in Jalpaiguri along the Indo-Bangladesh border. But the number drastically decreased after the undemocratic remarks made by Bangladeshi Nationals at that time.

Ujjal Ghosh, Joint Secretary at the Greater Siliguri Hoteliers Welfare Association, said that the resumption of tourist visas will improve the bilateral relationship between India and Bangladesh.

"It is a very positive and welcome move by the Government of India. It will definitely improve the bilateral relationship between the two countries. Moreover, the North Bengal tourism is definitely going to grow. In 2024, we announced the total closure of Bangladeshi tourists coming to India, and that we, the hoteliers in Siliguri, will not be providing any rooms because of provocative statements made against the country as well as disrespecting of Indian flags," he said.

Ghosh added that after the newly elected government came into power in Bangladesh, India again resumed friendly ties with Bangladesh.

"From today onwards, the resumption of tourist visas in tourist visa centres in Bangladesh, it is it is definitely a positive state steps to friendly relationships," he said.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Arjun K

Finally some sense! The hospitality sector in North Bengal was badly hit. Siliguri, Darjeeling, Dooars - they all depend on Bangladeshi tourists. I just hope that now both sides behave maturely. Bengal's tourism needs this boost.

Rajesh Q

This is great for people-to-people ties! I have family in Khulna and we visit each other often. The 2-3 lakh visitors per year is a huge number. Visa resumption means festivals, weddings and medical tourism can resume normally. Kudos to Modi government for taking this step. 🙏

Deepak U

As a hotelier in Siliguri, I can tell you that 2025 was one of the worst years ever. Around 80% of our bookings used to come from Bangladesh tourists. The December protest was necessary at that time, but now the new Bangladesh govt seems more cooperative. Good decision.

Sneha F

I welcome this but with caution. We must ensure that Indian flag and sovereignty are respected. The hoteliers' protest last year was justified. But tourism and trade are lifelines for border regions. Let's hope both nations maintain mutual respect now.

Manish T

India-Bangladesh relations are like brother and sister. Visa resumption will bring lakhs of Bangladeshis to visit our temples in North Bengal - Tarapith, Kalighat, Dakshineswar. Also golf tourism and Darjeeling honeymoon packages will revive. Win-win situation. 🇮🇳🤝🇧🇩

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