The Sunday Guardian

India’s passport power improves by 24 ranks in 5 years

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Taiwan, on the other hand, gives VF access to 27 countries, and visa on arrival to 34 countries. China’s passport, interestin­gly, gives VF access to only 24 countries and visa on arrival to 32 countries. Pakistan ranks sixth from the bottom (passport power rank 65), as its passport provides Visa Free access to only seven countries and Visa on Arrival to 27 countries. Afghanista­n and Iraq are at the bottom of the index with their passport power rank of 70.

As per the latest power ranking, Japan and New Zealand occupy the number one rank globally. Japan has Visa Free access to 118 countries, VOA to 35 countries, while visa requiremen­t is compulsory for 80 countries.

POWER OF INDIAN PASSPORT RANKING

2015: 77 2016: 78 2017: 72 2018: 68 2019: 67 2020: 53

In the case of Germany, it has Visa Free access to 78 countries, VOA to 40, while visa requiremen­t is compulsory for 80 countries. The United States’ rank, on the other hand, is at 20, according to the index.

The ACPI methodolog­y considers passports of 193 United Nations member countries and six territorie­s. In order to determine the individual rank of each passport, a three-tier method is applied, which includes

VFS, VOA and UN Developmen­t Programme Human Developmen­t Index (2015). To determine the individual rank of each passport, a Visa Free Score (VFS) is prepared, which is the sum of Visa Free (VF) and Visa on Arrival (VOA) facility accorded to the passport holder of a country.

The UNDP HDI (United Nations Developmen­t Programme Human Developmen­t Index) is a summary measure of average achievemen­t in key dimensions of human developmen­t: a long and healthy life, being knowledgea­ble and having a decent standard of living. These measures are an important indication of a country’s perception abroad.

India, it is to be noted, has liberalise­d its visa policy with the objective of promoting investment­s and tourism into India from other countries. The e-visa scheme has been liberalise­d to allow business visits and medical treatment in India. The number of entries and validity of e-visas has been increased and the scheme has been expanded to include 170 countries and territorie­s till date.

These initiative­s are expected to encourage other countries to reciprocat­e and facilitate travel of Indian passport holders to their countries. As more countries permit Indian passport holders to visit Visa Free or grant them Visa on Arrival facility, the rank of the Indian passport on the Global Passport Index is expected to improve further, according to sources in the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA).

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