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Indiarelo
  5/6/2014 22:02 EST

that has been revoked it no longer applies.....

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je777
  5/6/2014 23:03 EST

How about the 2 month out for 6 months tourist visas?

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Indiarelo
  5/6/2014 23:50 EST

same answer it does not apply anymore, this was started after the Mumbai attack and has been taken back

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Gregexpat
  7/31/2014 19:42 EST

For the purposes of tourism only. This may be a single or multiple-entry visa ranging from six months up to ten years depending on the nationality of the applicant. The maximum duration of stay on any one visit is limited to six months (180 days), regardless of the length of the visa. After a six-month stay, holders of a tourist visa must have a gap of at least two months before returning to the country. In special circumstances applicants may be granted permission to re-enter the country before this two-month gap.

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Gregexpat
  8/5/2014 00:27 EST

......the 2months out of country border run has been scraped.
Just read it on indiamike.com , my apple allogies

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Gregexpat
  8/6/2014 11:44 EST

Thank you for contacting Cox and Kings Global Services via email.

We would like to inform you, that there is no cooling period to stay out of India.

However, you have to exit after 180 days from Indian and can entry to India with the valid passport and Visa.

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