After the government revoked the ban on international travel-which was proposed because of the Covid-di plague in March this year, Indian passports have regained some of its strength. In the new Global Passport ranking graph, this country has 87th ranking among 199 passports.
The Henley passport index defines the strength of the diplomatic relations of the country with each other. The more ‘easy access’ offered by the state to others, the higher the ranking. Data to compile this index comes from the International Air Transportation Association (IATA).
In 2020, at the top of Pandemi, India only had access to 23 countries. But now, Indian passport holders will get visa -free access to this country.
The Henley Passport Index was published in a quarterly and in the last quarter, India had ranked 83th, up from 90th position in 2021.
The top 10 ranking in the Henley passport index is secured by the following countries:
1.) Japan2.) Singapore, South Korea.) Germany, Spanish4.) Finland, Italy, Lukemburg5.) Austria, Denmark, Netherlands, Sweden6.) France, Ireland, Portugal, Britain 7.) Belgium, New Zealand, Norwegian, Switzerland, United States8.) Australia, Canada, Czech Republic, Greece, Malta9.) Hungarian
10.) Lithuania, Poland, Slovakia
Countries at the bottom are:
1.) DEM. Representative of Congo, Lebanon, Sri Lanka, Sudan2.) Bangladesh, Kosovo, Libya3.) North Korea.) Nepal, Palestinian territory5.) Somalia6.) Yemen7.) Pakistan8.) Syria.) Iran.
10.) Afghanistan
Because Japan has topped the index, Japanese passport holders enjoy access to 193 countries. This is limited to 76 countries in 2020.