New high-tech e-passports to boost security, identification rolled out in key Indian cities

IANS May 13, 2025 297 views

India has embarked on a groundbreaking digital passport initiative, introducing high-tech e-passports in 13 major cities across the country. These innovative travel documents feature an embedded RFID chip and advanced security technologies to prevent identity fraud and enhance border control. The Ministry of External Affairs aims to implement this program nationwide by mid-2025, marking a significant technological upgrade in passport infrastructure. Existing passports will remain valid, ensuring a smooth transition for travelers during this modernization process.

"Our e-passports represent a significant leap in passport technology and national security" - MEA Official
New high-tech e-passports to boost security, identification rolled out in key Indian cities
New Delhi, May 13: India on Tuesday officially launched in 13 cities the first phase of its next-generation e-passport initiative, combining advanced electronic technology with the traditional paper passport format to enhance identity verification and strengthen travel document security.

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First phase of nationwide e-passport rollout targeting 13 key cities

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Advanced RFID chip ensures data protection and authentication

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Gold-colored symbol distinguishes next-generation travel documents

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Existing passports remain valid until expiration

According to the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA), this project began under a pilot phase in conjunction with the Passport Seva Programme (PSP) Version 2.0, which was initiated in April last year.

The MEA confirmed that this is the first stage of a nationwide implementation expected to reach all Passport Seva Kendras across the country by mid-2025.

The e-passports are currently being issued in several cities, including Nagpur, Bhubaneswar, Jammu, Goa, Shimla, Raipur, Amritsar, Jaipur, Chennai, Hyderabad, Surat, Ranchi, and Delhi.

Tamil Nadu, notably, began issuing e-passports on March 3, 2025, at the Chennai Regional Passport Office. By March 22, 2025, the state had already issued 20,729 e-passports.

These high-tech passports are distinctly identifiable from regular ones, featuring a gold-coloured symbol printed below the front cover.

Internally, they include an embedded Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) chip and antenna within the inlay.

The integration of Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) is a critical aspect, ensuring secure storage of biometric and personal data while verifying its accuracy and authenticity.

The MEA highlighted that one of the primary advantages of e-passports lies in their enhanced data protection capabilities.

This advanced technology helps preserve the integrity of the holder's information, significantly reducing the risk of tampering or identity forgery.

It also addresses the growing concern over the fabrication of fake passports, which has been a challenge during International Border surveillance.

While the introduction of e-passports marks a major step forward in passport modernisation, the MEA has clarified that switching to the new format is not mandatory.

All existing passports issued by the Government of India will remain valid until they reach their respective expiration dates.

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