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Holders of Indian passports: good news! Indian citizens travel free to these nations (see the list of all countries)

 Holders of Indian passports: good news! Indian citizens travel free to these nations (see the list of all countries)


Holders of Indian passports: good news! Indian citizens travel free to these nations (see the list of all countries)
Holders of Indian passports: good news! Indian citizens travel free to these nations (see the list of all countries)



Indian Passport Holders: Indians entering these nations are not required to get a visa. With an Indian passport, you may visit 49 countries with a visa upon arrival and 23 countries without one. But now there are 26 countries where Indian nationals may enter without a visa. These are the three more nations.


Indian nationals may enter following nations without a visa: According to the most recent Passport Index rating, India is ranked 137th out of all countries in the world for passport strength and travel freedom. Indian passport holders must get a visa in order to enter 123 countries, according to the index that assesses the strength of a passport based on the number of countries a person may travel without one.


India's Passport Power Rank, which is 68, is also disclosed by the Passport Index. Still, this figure suggests a modest state of affairs in relation to other nations. This is the current state of India's foreign mobility in light of the decisions made by three South Asian nations to provide Indian residents visa-free travel for a certain amount of time.


The Indian passport has a mobility score of 75 on the index, meaning that it may enter 23 countries without a visa and 49 countries with a visa upon arrival. To encourage travel, three additional nations have granted Indian nationals visa-free entrance, bringing the total to 26.


For Indians, there are no visa fees in these nations.


Angola, Barbados, Bhutan, Dominica, El Salvador, Fiji, Gabon, Gambia, Grenada, Haiti, Jamaica, Kazakhstan, Kiribati, Macau, Mauritius, Micronesia, Nepal, Palestinian Territories, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Senegal, Visa-free entry to Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Trinidad and Tobago, Vanuatu, Sri Lanka, Thailand, and Malaysia are now accessible to holders of Indian passports.


Remarkably, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) continues to hold the title of nation with the strongest passport in the world, granting entry to 116 nations without the need for a visa and 57 nations with the ability to get one upon arrival. The UAE has an outstanding 173 total mobility score.



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