Indian passport holders were recently opened to more travel options as Henley Passport Index ranked India’s passport at 80th globally. This means that India can now visit 62 countries without having to worry about VISA requirements.
There are only 6 countries in the world whose citizens can travel to 194 countries of the world without a visa. These countries include France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Singapore and Spain. After these countries, Finland, South Korea and Sweden come second. Austria, Denmark, Ireland and the Netherlands come in third place. In this index, Belgium, Luxembourg, Norway, Portugal and the United Kingdom are at the fourth position. Citizens of these countries can visit a total of 191 countries.
In contrast, Afghanistan is at the bottom, giving its citizen entry to only 28 states without a visa. India ranks at 80th position giving it entry to 62 countries without a visa. Here are those countries:
- Angola,
- Barbados,
- Bhutan,
- Bolivia,
- British Virgin Islands,
- Burundi,
- Cambodia,
- Cape Verde Islands,
- Comoros Islands,
- Cook Islands,
- Djibouti,
- Dominica,
- El Salvador,
- Ethiopia,
- Fiji,
- Gabon,
- Grenada
- Guyana Bissau
- Haiti
- Indonesia,
- Iran,
- Jamaica,
- Jordan,
- Kazakhstan,
- Kenya,
- Kiribati,
- Laos,
- Macau,
- Madagascar,
- Malaysia,
- Maldives,
- Marshall Islands,
- Mauritania,
- Mauritius,
- Microsia,
- Montserrat,
- Mozambique,
- Myanmar,
- Nepal,
- Niue,
- Oman,
- Palau Island,
- Qatar,
- Rwanda,
- Samoa,
- Senegal,
- Seychelles,
- Sierra Leone,
- Somalia,
- Sri Lanka,
- St. Kitts and Nevis,
- St. Lucia,
- St. Vincent,
- Tanzania,
- Thailand,
- Timor,
- Togo,
- Trinidad and Tobago,
- Tunisia,
- Tuvalu,
- Vanuatu,
- Zimbabwe