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No sponsor, no police clearance: Lakshadweep simplifies tourist entry rules | Destination-of-the-week News

No sponsor, no police clearance: Lakshadweep simplifies tourist entry rules | Destination-of-the-week News

3 min readNew DelhiMay 2, 2026 03:00 PM IST Travelling to the islands of Lakshadweep may soon become significantly easier. In a major move to boost tourism, the Union Territory administration has relaxed several long-standing entry permit rules for domestic travellers, simplifying a process many tourists previously found cumbersome. Under the revised guidelines issued by the administration, tourists will no longer require a local sponsor to obtain an entry permit. Besides, applicants are no longer required to secure police clearance certificates from their hometowns or local police authorities before applying. Instead, background verification and security checks will now be conducted directly by the Lakshadweep Police after the application is submitted. The changes are intended to make travel planning smoother while still maintaining security protocols for the ecologically sensitive island territory. What were the earlier permit rules? Earlier, travelling to Lakshadweep involved multiple layers of paperwork and approvals. Since the islands are protected under special regulations, all non-islanders, including Indian citizens, require entry permits. Previously, tourists had to: Arrange a local sponsor or local reference from …

‘Huge Impact’: Lakshadweep Sees Tourism Surge Following PM Modi’s Visit

PM Modi visited the Union Territory of Lakshadweep and shared several pictures, including an ‘exhilarating experience’ after he tried his hand at snorkelling (@PMOIndia/X) According to Lakshadweep Tourism officer Imthias Mohammed, as a ripple effect of PM Modi’s visit, there is a rise in inquiries for tourism in the island region Lakshadweep has some of the perfect destinations for water sports like snorkelling, scuba diving and undersea walking, and after Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to the island this January, a lot many people got to know about India’s hidden treasure. According to Lakshadweep Tourism officer Imthias Mohammed, as a ripple effect of PM Modi’s visit, there is a rise in inquiries for tourism in the island region. “The impact of PM Modi’s visit is huge, we are receiving lots of inquiries from both national and international tourism arena,” he told news agency ANI. Talking about future initiatives of the tourism department, he said, “Lakshadweep seeks to promote more cruise ship companies.” Mohammed hopes that after the air connectivity to the island is streamlined, it will …

Indian celebrities join calls to boycott Maldives’ tourism over anti-India barbs | Latest News India

Several Indian celebrities and social media influencers have joined an online campaign which calls for a boycott of the Maldives and its tourist spots after some Maldivians, including one minister, posted anti-India comments on X (formerly Twitter). The ongoing tussle involving barbs, trolls, etc. traces its origin to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s recent visit to Lakshadweep, which spurred interest in the Indian island among travel enthusiasts. During his visit, Modi inaugurated several development projects and also explored Lakshadweep’s beautiful beaches. Pictures of Modi while snorkelling in the sea went viral on social media and were top trending on X. India’s Lakshadweep island(File photo) However, Modi’s attempt to boost tourism in Lakshadweep apparently irked some people in the Maldives, including government officials. Maldives minister Mariyam Shiuna had derided Modi for his Lakshadweep visit, in a now-deleted post on X. Shiuna had encouraged tourists to visit the island country, through the #VisitMaldives trend. Some other Maldivian netizens also posted racist and insulting comments against Indians. Wrap up the year gone by & gear up for 2024 with …