New Delhi, 3 June 1969 LETTERS
ROYAL SWEDISH EMBASSY
New Delhi
June 3, 1969
Sir,
I have the honour to inform you that in order to facilitate travel between the two countries, the Government of Sweden is prepared
to conclude with the Government of India an Agreement in the following terms :
Article 1
Swedish subjects holding valid Swedish passports shall be free to enter India at any authorised border-crossing place and stay in
the country for a period of upto 90 days without being required to obtain a visa. This period of 90 days shall include any period
of stay during six months.
Article 2
Citizens of India holding valid Indian passports shall be free to enter Sweden at any authorised border crossing place and stay in
the country for a period of upto 90 days without being required to obtain a visa. This period of 90 days shall be calculated from
the date of entry into any Nordic State being a Party to the Convention of July 12, 1957, on the waiver of passport control at the
Intra-Nordic frontiers. Any sojourn in any of those States during the six months preceding the entry into any of those States from
a non-Nordic State shall be included in the above period of 90 days.
Article 3
It is understood that the waiver of visa requirements does not exempt Swedish subjects and citizens of India coming to India and to
Sweden respectively from the necessity of complying with the laws and regulations in force in India and in Sweden respectively concerning
the entry into, movement within and residence - temporary or permanent - in that country. They are not allowed to take employment,
set up in business or exercise any profession, paid or unpaid.
Article 4
The authorities of each country reserve the right to refuse leave to enter or stay in the country to persons considered desirable.
Article 5
The present Agreement shall enter into force on 1st July, 1969. Either Government may temporarily suspend the foregoing provisions
in whole or in part for reasons of public order or public health. Such suspension shall be notified immediately to the other Government
through diplomatic channels, and if possible after prior consultations.
The present Agreement may be terminated by either Government by notification in writing, the termination taking effect 30 days after
the notification.
If the foregoing is acceptable to the Government of India, I have the honour to suggest that this Note and your reply to that effect
should be regarded as constituting an Agreement between the two Governments in that matter.
Accept, Sir, the assurances of my highest consideration.
Sd/-
GUNNAR HECKSCHER
Ambassador
Shri V K COELHO
Secretary
Ministry of External Affairs,
New Delhi
MINISTRY OF EXTERNAL AFFAIRS,
New Delhi
June 3, 1969
Excellency,
I have the honour to acknowledge receipt of your of June 3, 1969 which reads as follows :
Sir,
I have the honour to inform you that in order to facilitate travel between the two countries, the Government of Sweden is prepared
to conclude with the Government of India an Agreement in the following terms :
Article 1
Swedish subjects holding valid Swedish passports shall be free to enter India at any authorised border-crossing place and stay in
the country for a period of upto 90 days without being required to obtain a visa. This period of 90 days shall include any period
of stay during six months.
Article 2
Citizens of India holding valid Indian passports shall be free to enter Sweden at any authorised border crossing place and stay in
the country for a period of upto 90 days without being required to obtain a visa. This period of 90 days shall be calculated from
the date of entry into any Nordic State being a Party to the Convention of July 12, 1957, on the waiver of passport control at the
Intra-Nordic frontiers. Any sojourn in any of those States during the six months preceding the entry into any of those States from
a non-Nordic State shall be included in the above period of 90 days.
Article 3
It is understood that the waiver of visa requirements does not exempt Swedish subjects and citizens of India coming to India and to
Sweden respectively from the necessity of complying with the laws and regulations in force in India and in Sweden respectively concerning
the entry into, movement within and residence - temporary or permanent - in that country. They are not allowed to take employment,
set up in business or exercise any profession, paid or unpaid.
Article 4
The authorities of each country reserve the right to refuse leave to enter or stay in the country to persons considered desirable.
Article 5
The present Agreement shall enter into force on 1st July, 1969. Either Government may temporarily suspend the foregoing provisions
in whole or in part for reasons of public order or public health. Such suspension shall be notified immediately to the other Government
through diplomatic channels, and if possible after prior consultations.
The present Agreement may be terminated by either Government by notification in writing, the termination taking effect 30 days after
the notification.
If the foregoing is acceptable to the Government of India, I have the honour to suggest that this Note and your reply to that effect
should be regarded as constituting an Agreement between the two Governments in that matter.
Accept, Sir, the assurances of my highest consideration.
Sd/-
GUNNAR HECKSCHER
Ambassador”
I have the honour to convey the acceptance of the Government of India and to state that your letter and my reply thereto shall constitute
an Agreement between the two Governments.
Accept, Excellency, the assurances of my highest consideration.
Sd/-
V H COELHO
His Excellency Mr GUNNAR E HECKSCHER
Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary
of Sweden in India
New Delhi