Key Points

India has made an impressive leap in global passport rankings, jumping eight spots to 77th place. The country now offers visa-free access to 59 destinations, including popular Asian hotspots like Malaysia and Thailand. Asia-Pacific airlines are leading global travel recovery with 9.5% growth, reflecting shifting travel patterns. While Singapore maintains its top position, traditional Western powers like the US and UK continue their decline in passport strength.

Key Points: India Jumps 8 Spots in Global Passport Index as Asia Travel Booms

  • India rises 8 spots to 77th in Henley Passport Index
  • Asia-Pacific airlines see 9.5% travel growth in early 2025
  • Singapore tops index with visa-free access to 193 destinations
  • US drops out of top 10 for first time in ranking history
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India leaps 8 spots in global passport index, Asia-Pacific airlines see 9.5 pc travel growth

India climbs to 77th in Henley Passport Index with visa-free access to 59 countries as Asia-Pacific airlines report 9.5% travel growth.

"Asian countries are on the rise in passport power, with emerging economies like India closing in on traditional heavyweights – Henley Passport Index"

New Delhi, July 23

India has made a jump of eight spots to rank 77th in the Henley Passport Index's mid-year update.

India's feat is impressive, as it is the biggest climb in ranking by any country in the last six months. Earlier this year, India was ranked 85th.

The UK-based Henley Passport Index is a global ranking of countries according to the travel freedom allowed by those countries' ordinary passports for their citizens.

With the addition of two more countries to the visa-on-arrival list for Indians, the country now also has visa-free access to 59 countries.

The ranking reflects the number of destinations that passport holders can enter without a prior visa.

Malaysia, Indonesia, the Maldives, and Thailand are some countries that offer visa-free access to Indian passport holders. Countries such as Sri Lanka, Macau, Myanmar, etc., offer visa-on-arrival (VOA).

The rankings, based on data from the International Air Transport Association (IATA), show that Asian countries are on the rise in passport power, with emerging economies like India, Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and China closing in on traditional heavyweights like the US and the UK.

This trend is reflected in IATA data, as Asia-Pacific airlines led global air travel growth in the first five months of 2025 with a 9.5 per cent increase. North America experienced a flat market.

Singapore retained its position at the top of the index, with visa-free access to 193 of 227 destinations. Japan and South Korea followed closely with 190 destinations.

Seven EU countries, including France, Germany, and Italy, shared the third spot, while New Zealand joined Greece and Switzerland in fifth position.

Meanwhile, this is the first time the US fell out of the top 10 altogether.

The US and UK, once ranked first globally, continued their decline. The UK fell to sixth place with access to 186 destinations, and the US dropped to 10th with 182.

The UAE rose from 42nd to 8th in 10 years while adding more visa-free destinations than any other country. A new wave of diplomatic visa waivers helped China advance 34 positions in a decade to the 60th spot in 2025.

- IANS

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Priya S
Great achievement but still long way to go. Why can't we have visa-free access to Europe like Singapore? Our economy is strong enough now. Government should negotiate better travel agreements.
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Rohit P
Just booked tickets to Thailand after reading this! No visa hassle means more spontaneous trips. More power to Indian passport holders ✈️
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Sarah B
As an expat in India, I've seen how hard Indians work for visas. This progress is well-deserved! The Asia-Pacific travel boom is real - my airline stocks are doing great 😊
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Kavya N
Meanwhile US passport losing power 😂 Karma for making us stand in long queues at embassies! Jokes apart, this shows shifting global power dynamics. Asia is rising!
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Vikram M
Good news but airport infrastructure needs to keep pace. Delhi/Mumbai airports still chaotic compared to Singapore/DUBAI. First impressions matter for visa-free travel!
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Aditya G
UAE's rise from 42nd to 8th is inspirational! Shows what strategic diplomacy can achieve. India should learn from their playbook - more bilateral agreements please!

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