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Passport Seva 2.0 Redefines Global Mobility for Viksit Bharat: Jaishankar

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar said the Passport Seva Programme Version 2.0 has redefined global mobility for Viksit Bharat. He emphasized that a passport is a vital tool for economic mobility, international trade, and national identity. Jaishankar noted that Indian talent is increasingly valued worldwide, with the Indian passport gaining respect internationally. The number of Passport Seva Kendras has expanded from 77 in 2014 to 545 today, improving access to passport services across the country.

"Passport Seva Programme Version 2.0 truly redefined global mobility for Viksit Bharat": EAM Jaishankar

New Delhi, June 19

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Friday said the Passport Seva Programme Version 2.0 has improved global mobility for India as part of the vision of a "Viksit Bharat."

He said a passport is not just a travel document, but a key tool for economic mobility, international trade, and national identity.

Addressing the Annual Regional Passport Officers' Conference in the national capital, EAM Jaishankar said, "Passport Seva Programme Version 2.0 actually has truly redefined global mobility for Viksit Bharat. A passport is not merely a booklet of pages. It is a powerful tool, a vital tool, of economic mobility, international trade and national identity."

Jaishankar said that Indian talent is increasingly being valued across the world, noting strong appreciation during his recent visits to Europe, including the G7, France, and Slovakia.

He said the Indian passport is gaining respect and trust internationally as India's foreign policy projects the country as a "Vishwa Bandhu," and added that obtaining a passport should remain a simple right for citizens rather than a difficult process.

"I have just come back today, accompanying the Prime Minister on a visit to Europe, to the G7, to France, to Slovakia. And one of the recurring themes here has been how much they value Indian talent. The appreciation for Indian talent is really growing in leaps and bounds," he said.

"As our foreign policy establishes India as a Vishwa Bandhu, the Indian passport is treated with respect and with confidence internationally. Our responsibility is to ensure that the process of obtaining this document remains a matter of right, not as a struggle," EAM Jaishankar further added.

Further, Jaishankar said India's Passport Seva Programme has expanded significantly, improving access to passport services across the country through a wider network of service centres.

He said the number of Passport Seva Kendras has grown from 77 in 2014 to 545 today, reaching even remote areas, and described it as a successful partnership between the Ministry of External Affairs and the Department of Posts.

In a post on X, EAM Jaishankar wrote, "Delighted to address the annual Regional Passport Officers' Conference in New Delhi today. From 77 Passport Seva Kendras in 2014 to 545 today, Bharat's Passport Service Programme has reached the remotest places of the nation. It is a model partnership between the Ministry of External Affairs and the Department of Posts."

He added that discussions at the Annual Regional Passport Officers' Conference focused on improving service delivery through regular public feedback, and said efficient passport issuance remains a key enabler for building a "global workforce for a global workplace."

"The deliberations focused on how to improve service delivery. This is best done by constantly taking feedback from the public. We are preparing a global workforce for a global workplace. The efficient and seamless issuance of passports is a strong enabler. Convey my best wishes to all recipients of Passport Seva Awards," the post read.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Sneha F

EAM Jaishankar's vision of 'Vishwa Bandhu' is inspiring. Indian talent is indeed valued globally, and a hassle-free passport is the first step. I just wish the online portal was more user-friendly—sometimes it crashes during high traffic. But overall, the improvement is visible. Btw, glad to see Passport Seva Awards recognizing officers' hard work. 👏

Rohit L

As someone who recently applied for a passport renewal in a tier-2 city, I can vouch for the improved efficiency. The wait time was just 10 days! But I agree with others—the website needs better load handling. Also, the idea of 'global workforce for a global workplace' resonates with many of us looking for opportunities abroad. Good work, MEA!

Divya L

I appreciate the expansion to remote areas, but what about digital services? Many of us still have to visit PSKs for biometrics even after online application. Hope V2.0 introduces mobile biometric vans or more appointment slots. Still, the respect Indian passports are earning globally is a huge achievement. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳

Nikhil C

Excellent development! From 77 to 545 PSKs is a massive leap. As a frequent traveler, I've seen how passport services have improved. However, the passport fee still feels steep for many. If it's a 'right', maybe consider reducing charges for students or first-time applicants. Also, more awareness about the simplified process would help. Overall, thumbs up! 👍

Abhishek O

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