India Strengthens Airport Health Surveillance Through Air Suvidha 2.0

India has launched Air Suvidha 2.0, a digital health declaration platform for international travelers to improve airport surveillance and passenger processing. The system allows passengers to submit health data online up to 24 hours before arrival to help authorities manage potential disease outbreaks.
Why it matters
It enhances national border health security and streamlines travel procedures in response to global health emergencies like the Ebola virus.
India Strengthens Airport Health Surveillance Through Air Suvidha 2.0: India has introduced Air Suvidha 2.0 , a fully digital and contactless health declaration platform for international passengers arriving in the country. The upgraded system aims to strengthen airport health surveillance while ensuring faster and more efficient passenger processing. It has been developed by the Ministry of Civil Aviation in collaboration with Delhi International Airport Limited (DIAL) .
The article is a straightforward report on a government initiative without political commentary.
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