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This country has most powerful passport
This country now has the most powerful passport in the world
In second place is Japan, whose passport now provides access to 193 destinations. This marks a significant recovery for Japan after regaining visa-free access to neighbouring Chin
Singapore passport ranks as world's most powerful again, beating Japan
Whether it's jetting off for a trip across the globe or a short getaway nearby, Singaporeans enjoy the luxury of travelling without much worry about getting a visa, thanks to the strength of our passport.
This country has the most powerful passport: See where the US ranks
These countries have the most powerful passports in the world in 2025, according to a new ranking. Here's where the US ranks.
U.S. Drops To No. 9 In World’s Most Powerful Passport Index
In the past decade, only the Venezuelan passport has lost more power than the American blue book. Experts say an America First posture has eroded global mobility for US citizens.
Henley Passport Index 2025: Singapore tops the rankings as Indian passport drops 5 spots
Singapore tops the Henley Passport Index 2025 with access to 195 destinations, while India's passport drops to 85th, offering visa-free access to 57 countries.
India’s passport ranking drops to 85 among 199 countries
In the 2025 index, India shared the 85th spot with Equatorial Guinea and Niger. Among India’s neighbours, Pakistan stood at 103, which was a drop from its rank of 101 in 2024, and Bangladesh was at 100. It was 97 in 2024.
The world’s most powerful passports for 2025
There’s new year cheer for Singapore as it reclaims its place at the top of a quarterly ranking of the world’s most powerful passports. Holders of this desirable red travel document enjoy visa-free access to 195 out of 227 destinations worldwide,
The world's most powerful passport has a clear winner this year — in 2024 it was a six-way tie
Singapore has the most powerful passport, according to the 2025 Henley Passport Index. The nation-state was part of a six-way tie in the 2024 ranking.
The World’s Most Powerful Passports In 2025, According To Henley Index
Dive into the latest Henley Index ranking the world’s most powerful passports. While it’s good news for many Asian countries, the U.S. continues its slide downwards.
The World’s Most Powerful Passports 2025: These 2 Countries See the Biggest Decline
The once-mighty US and UK passports have taken a notable hit in the 2025 Henley Passport Index rankings. The US, now placed at the 9th position with visa-free access to 186 destinations, marks its lowest ranking in decades.
Israeli passport ranks as 19th most powerful passport
Israeli passport holders are able to travel to 170 countries without a visa, with some destinations requiring a visa on arrival or an Electronic Travel Authority (ETA).
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Father's refusal to consent cannot block minor's right to passport: Bombay High Court
The Bombay High Court on Wednesday said that a father’s refusal to consent cannot block a minor’s right to a passport. A ...
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Singapore has the world's strongest passport, Japan and South Korea follow
Its passport allows citizens to travel to 195 destinations without needing a visa. This makes it the most powerful passport ...
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Qatar moves up six places in global ranking of passports
Doha: The Henley Passport Index has released its latest rankings for 2025, evaluating the strength of world s 199 passports ...
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India drops to 85th in Henley Passport Index, Singapore tops global list
India's ranking has dropped by five points to 85 this year in a global passport index, topped by Singapore for the second ...
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Child can’t be denied fundamental right to a passport due to disputes between parents: HC
Bombay High Court ruled that a child's right to travel cannot be denied due to parental disputes, ordering a passport for a 16-year-old selected for a program in Japan.
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