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  • World Cup 2023; India finally starts visa issuance for Pakistani journalists

    World Cup 2023; India finally starts visa issuance for Pakistani journalists

    The Indian embassy in Islamabad has started the process for issuing visas to Pakistani journalists to cover the ICC cricket World Cup 2023.

    Pakistani journalists have been waiting for Indian visas since before the tournament begun.

    Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has shown disappointment in the delay by the Indian embassy. Now the embassy has started contacting journalists who are willing to cover the World Cup, asking them to submit their passports as soon as possible.

    Earlier, PCB chairman Zaka Ashraf contacted Pakistan foreign secretory Syrus Qazi to voice alarm over the delay of visas to Pakistani fans and journalists for the World Cup.

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    According to ICC, the host country has to host visas for fans and journalists to cover the event but India was still being stubborn.

    The PCB has reminded ICC and BCCI (Board of Control of cricket in India) of the terms and conditions for the host country to issue visas for fans and journalists.

  • ICC World Cup 2023: Still no Indian visa for Pakistani journalists

    ICC World Cup 2023: Still no Indian visa for Pakistani journalists

    The ICC Cricket World Cup has started today, but Indian authorities are yet to issue visas for Pakistani journalists. Indian visas are only issued for Pakistan Cricket team. Ramiz Raja and Zainab Abbas, who are joining as commentators, have been issued visas.

    This will be the first World Cup since 1975 in which no Pakistani journalist will be present in the press gallery.

    India has not yet issued a visa to any Pakistani journalist, while some Pakistani people who are associated with the ICC (International Cricket Council) have also not been issued visas. Pakistanis working in British media organizations are also not getting visas. It seems that until the Pakistan-India match on the 14th, Pakistani journalists will not get visas.

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