China says will ‘study’ mandatory Covid-19 vaccine rule to Indian students | India News – Times of India

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BEIJING: China on Friday said it will “study” the applicability of its new rule of mandating vaccination by Chinese Covid-19 jabs to thousands of Indian students who were unable to re-join their universities in the country due to travel restrictions.
In a notice on the Chinese embassy website in India on March 15, China has made it mandatory for people coming from India and 19 other nations to get Chinese-made Covid-19 vaccines if they want to travel to the country.
“For the purpose of resuming people-to-people exchanges in an orderly manner, starting from March 15, 2021, the Chinese embassies and consulates in India will provide the persons having taken Chinese-made Covid-19 vaccine and holding the Certificates of Vaccination,” a notice posted on the Chinese embassy website said.
It mentioned that the rule is applicable to persons and their family members who want to travel to China to resume work and foreigners who are the family members of Chinese citizens or holders of Chinese Permanent Resident’s Permit.
However, it was silent about thousands of Indian students who were stranded in India for over a year.
The new rule created confusion as the Chinese Covid-19 vaccines are not available in India.
Over 23,000 Indian students, mostly studying medicine, have been enrolled in Chinese universities and most of them could not return to China due to travel restrictions.
Asked whether the new rule of the Chinese vaccination is applicable to the Indian students, Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian told a media briefing here “the Chinese government attaches high importance to protecting the rights and interests of foreign students in China.”
“On the precondition of observing containment protocols, the Chinese authorities will study this matter in a coordinated manner and keep in communication with relevant parties,” he said.
He termed “not accurate” a report quoting Chinese embassy in New Delhi that China would make Chinese vaccines available in India for Indian travellers if the Indian government grants permission.
“The report you mentioned is not accurate,” Zhao said in response to a question.
“With regard to the visa facilitation measure, China provides visa facilitation to incoming foreigners who have received Chinese vaccines and hold a vaccination certificate with a view to resuming international travel in an orderly fashion. As to the specific measures and the eligibility, I would refer you to notices on the website of the Chinese embassy in India,” Zhao added.

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China opens, then shuts, door for Indians looking to return | India News – Times of India

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NEW DELHI: In what left many flummoxed here, the Chinese embassy announced, apparently for the purpose of resuming people-to-people exchanges in an orderly manner, that it will restart normal visa services for people who have been administered a Chinese Covid-19 vaccine. Although China has made similar announcements in 19 other countries, India is not among the nations where any Chinese vaccine is available.
There is also no proposal to make any Chinese vaccine available to Indian nationals in the near future. The decision effectively makes it mandatory for those looking to return to China for employment and other activities to be inoculated with a Chinese vaccine.
“Persons and their family members (who have Chinese vaccination certificates) going to China to carry on their employment contracts, work resumption and other relevant activities are allowed to submit their visa applications through Chinese visa application service centre to Chinese embassy or consulates in India following the same way as before the epidemic occurred,” the embassy said in a notice.
The announcement will be of little use for many Indian students who are stuck in India awaiting Beijing to permit their return as there are no Chinese vaccines available in India. Chinese authorities in Beijing justified the “unilateral” decision saying they were trying to “facilitate international travel”.
The Chinese embassy didn’t clarify how Indians can access Chinese-made vaccines in India. Global Times reported that such notices were put up by Chinese embassies in 20 countries.
Asked about the rationale behind the announcement, Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian told a media briefing on Tuesday that many countries had floated the idea of linking vaccination status with opening up international travel.
“Our proposal to facilitate the travel of those who have been inoculated with Chinese vaccines is made after thoroughly considering the safety and efficacy of Chinese vaccines,” he said.
“We believe this is a meaningful exploration of facilitating international travel once mass vaccination has been achieved. It is not linked to the recognition of Chinese vaccines. This is an arrangement made by the Chinese side unilaterally. It is a different thing from vaccine recognition,” he added.
Over 23,000 Indian students, most of them medical students, besides hundreds of professionals working in China are stuck in India since last year due to coronavirus travel restrictions. Despite repeated representations from the Indian embassy and appeals by the students, China is yet to respond positively, an agency report from Beijing said.

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