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Travel Without Visa: Now Indians can visit these 60 countries without Visa, know complete details

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Travel Without Visa: Now Indians can visit these 60 countries without Visa, know complete details

Indian Passport: The more powerful the passport of the country, the more people of that country will be able to visit without visa. Recently Henley & Partners’ has released the latest ranking list of the most powerful passports of the year 2022.


Powerful Passport: The first thing that comes to mind when thinking of traveling abroad is passport. You cannot travel abroad without a passport. The more powerful the passport of the country, the more people of that country will be able to go to more countries without visa. Recently Henley & Partners’ has released the latest ranking list of the most powerful passports of the year 2022.

Japan’s passport is considered the most powerful in the list, followed by Singapore and South Korea. Japanese passport holders can enter 193 countries without a visa. Passport holders of Singapore and South Korea can visit 192 countries without a visa.

India has 87th rank in this list. People who have Indian passport can go to 60 countries of the world without visa. Please tell here that some countries provide visa on arrival facility to the Indian passport holder i.e. visa is issued on reaching there. These include Thailand, Indonesia, Maldives and Sri Lanka. 21 countries in Africa provide Visa on Arrival facility to Indians. Now let’s know about those 60 countries where Indians can enter without prior visa.

– Cook Islands

– Fiji

-Marshall Island

-Micronesia

-Niue

-Palau Island

-Samoa

-Tuvalu

-Vanuatu

-Iran

-Jordan

-Oman

-Queue

-Albania

-Serbia

-Barbados

-British Virgin Islands

-Dominica

-Granada

-Haiti

– Jamaica

-montserrat

-St Kitts and Nevis

-St Vincent and the Grenadines

-Trinidad and Tobago

-Cambodia

-Indonesia

-Bhutan

-Saint Lucia

-Laos

– Macao

-Maldives

-Myanmar

-Nepal

-Sri Lanka

-Thailand

-Timor-Leste

-Bolivia

-Gabon

-Guinea-Bissau

-Madagascar

-Mauritania

Mauritius

-Mozambique

-Rwanda

-Senegal

– Seychelles

-Sierra Leone

– Somalia

-Tanzania

-togo

-Tunisia

-Uganda

– Ethiopia

-Zimbabwe

-Cape Verde Island

-Comoro Island

-El Salvador

-Botswana

-Burundi

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