India has significantly improved its passport ranking by rising 5 spots from last years and is now ranked 80th in the latest Henley Passport Index. Owning to this, Indians can travel to 57 destinations completely visa free or visas on arrival arrangements. However, it is to be noted here that India has scored poorly in mobility.
Hence, Indian passport holders need a visa to enter 177 destinations across the world in countries like China, Japan, Russia, the United States, and the entire European Union. Barbados Bhutan Bolivia British Virgin Islands Burundi Cambodia Cape Verde Islands Comoro Islands Djibouti * Dominica El Salvador Fiji Gabon Grenada Guinea-Bissau Haiti Indonesia * Iran * Jamaica Jordan * Kazakhstan Laos Macao (SAR China) Madagascar * Maldives Marshall Islands * Mauritania * Mauritius Micronesia Montserrat Mozambique * Myanmar * Nepal Niue Oman Palau Islands Qatar Rwanda * Samoa * Senegal Seychelles * Sierra Leone * Somalia Sri Lanka * St. Kitts and Nevis St.
Lucia * St. Vincent Tanzania * Thailand * Timor-Leste * Togo * Trinidad and Tobago Tunisia Tuvalu Vanuatu Zimbabwe As per the report, Singapore has replaced Japan for having the world’s most powerful passport, allowing visa-free entry to 192 global destinations, according to the latest Henley Passport Index.
After five years at the top, Japan dropped to third place as the number of destinations its passport can access without a visa fell, according to the ranking published by London-based immigration consultancy Henley & Partners. The US, which once topped the ranking nearly a decade ago, slid two places to eighth place.
The UK, after a Brexit-induced slump, jumped two places to fourth, a position it last held in 2017. Henley’s ranking tracks data
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