popular destinations include Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia, Sri Lanka, and many Caribbean islands.
However, compared to top-ranked passports (like Japan, Singapore, Germany), Indian travellers may still face:
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More paperwork and documentation
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Longer visa processing times
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Less flexibility for last-minute travel plans
HOW INDIA COMPARES TO TOP PASSPORTS
The top-ranked passports (e.g., Japan, Singapore, Germany) give access to over 190 destinations visa-free. India at 78th rank with 56 destinations shows there is still a long way to go. But India’s steady improvement over the years is a positive sign.
FAQ (FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS)
Q1: What is India’s rank in the Henley Passport Index 2026?
A: India is ranked 78th.
Q2: How many destinations can Indian passport holders visit without a visa or with easy visa options?
A: 56 destinations.
Q3: What was India’s rank in February 2026?
A: 75th.
Q4: Which organisation provides the data for the Henley Passport Index?
A: The International Air Transport Association (IATA).
Q5: Has India’s passport rank improved over the long term?
A: Yes. India was ranked 90th in 2021, then 85th in 2025, and now 78th in 2026 – a clear upward trend despite the recent small drop.
EXAM-FOCUSED POINTS
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Index name: Henley Passport Index
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Publisher: Henley & Partners
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Data source: International Air Transport Association (IATA)
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India’s 2026 rank: 78th
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India’s previous rank (Feb 2026): 75th
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Change: Dropped by 3 places
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Destinations accessible: 56 (visa-free, visa-on-arrival, e-visa)
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India’s rank in 2025: 85th
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India’s lowest rank (2021): 90th
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Long-term trend: Improving (90 → 85 → 78)
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Total passports ranked: 199
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What the index measures: Travel freedom (visa-free or visa-on-arrival access)
Month: Current Affairs - May 16, 2026
Category: Henley Index 2026