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A record 1.15 million Indians applied for Schengen visas in 2025 — here's where they want to goIndian demand for European travel surged in 2025, with a record 1.15 million Schengen visa applications filed, making India the third-large...
One in six Indian Schengen visa applications were rejected in 2025 — these countries denied the mostIn 2025, over 181,000 Schengen visa applications from India were rejected, resulting in a 15.8% non-issuance rate. While India was a major ...
'Pure extortion': Foreign workers including Indians face violence and exploitation in CroatiaWhen DD left his home in India for Croatia last year, he expected his food delivery work to be hard, with long hours and low pay. He was al...
Henley Passport Index 2025: US drops out of top 10 for the first time, India slips 5 spotsFor the first time in nearly 20 years, the United States has fallen out of the top 10 in the Henley Passport Index, which ranks passports b...
What soured PM Modi-Trump ties: A phone call, a ceasefire claim and a Nobel Peace prize, says NYTA New York Times report traces a sharp downturn in India US ties to a 17 June call where US President Donald Trump claimed he had ended Ind...
Schengen visa rejection rates for Indians among the highest in the worldEstonia, Malta and Slovenia rejected the most number of Schengen visa applications from India, while Germany, Italy and Hungary accepted th...
These 3 EU countries have a history of rejecting the most number of Schengen visasThese three Schengen Area Member States were responsible for rejecting 66.5% of the total number of short-term visas rejected in 2021, acco...
More countries open doors to Indian travellersQueries for travel to a variety of overseas destinations such as the Maldives, Russia, Switzerland and the United Arab Emirates are growing...
What I read this week: Why farm loan waiver is not the solution; and Trump is not all about big growthWhen India’s average farm size is below one hectare, how can loan waiver address the real problem? That’s food for thought this weekend.