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Indian passport holders: These 60 nations are now visa-free. Learn more about these nations.

 Indian passport holders: These 60 nations are now visa-free. Learn more about these nations.


Indian Passport: The greater the country's passport's validity, the more citizens of that country would be able to enter and exit the country visa-free. The most recent rating list of the Most Powerful Passports for the Year 2022 was recently published by Henley & Partners.


Strong Passport: The passport is the first thing that springs to mind when considering international travel. Foreign travel is not permitted without a passport. A country's citizens can travel to more countries without a visa the stronger their passport is. The most recent rating list of the Most Powerful Passports for the Year 2022 was recently published by Henley & Partners.

The most potent passport on the list is that of Japan, which is followed by Singapore's and South Korea's. Holders with Japanese passports are eligible for visa-free travel to 193 nations. Singaporean and South Korean citizens do not need a visa to enter 192 nations.

On this ranking, India is ranked 87th. Visitors with Indian passports are permitted to enter 60 nations without a visa. Now, we should point out that several nations provide Indian passport holders the option of obtaining a visa upon arrival, or VOA. Thailand, Indonesia, the Maldives, and Sri Lanka are a few of these. Indian citizens can obtain visas on arrival in 21 African nations. Discover the 60 nations where Indians can travel without a visa.

Cook Islands.

Fiji

Martin Islands

-Micronesia

-Niue

Islands of Palau

-Samoa

-Tuvalu

vanuatu

-Iran

-Jordan

-Oman

-Queue

-Albania

-Serbia

-Barbados

Islands of the British Virgin

-Dominica

-Granada

-Haiti

In Jamaica

-Montserrat

Saint Kitts and Nevis

– Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

Trinity and Tobago

-Cambodia

-Indonesia

-Bhutan

St. Lucia

-Laos

- Macao

-Maldives

-Myanmar

-Nepal

Sri Lanka.

-Thailand

-Timor-Leste

-Bolivia

-Gabon

-Guinea-Bissau

-Madagascar

-Mauritania

Mauritius

-Mozambique

-Rwanda

-Senegal

The Seychelles

– Sierra Leone

In Somalia

-Tanzania

-To go

-Tunisia

-Uganda

– Ethiopia

-Zimbabwe

-Islands of Cap Verde

Islands of Comoro

– El Salvador

-Botswana

-Burundi

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