World's most powerful passports in 2020: Indians don't need prior visa in 58 countries
Thursday, 9th January 2020

NEW DELHI : Indian identification, positioned 84th on the planet's most dominant visa list 2020, can get you sans visa passage to 58 goals around the world, as indicated by another report. In light of information from the International Air Transport Association (IATA), Henley and Partners has turned out with an identification list where nations are positioned by the quantity of goals their visa holder can access without an earlier visa.
While Japan keeps on garnish the rundown of the world's most dominant identification as it gets sans visa access to 191 nations, India's rank has dropped from 82nd spot in 2019 to 84th in 2020.
World's best 10 most dominant travel papers:
1) Japan: sans visa passage to 191 nations
2) Singapore: 190 nations
3) Germany, South Korea: 189
4) Finland, Italy: 188
5) Denmark, Luxembourg, Spain: 187
6) France, Sweden: 186
7) Austria, Ireland, Netherlands, Portugal, Switzerland: 185
8) Belgium, Greece, Norway, UK, USA: 184
9) Australia, Canada, Czech Republic, Malta, New Zealand: 183
10) Hungary, Lithuania, Slovakia: 181
India positioning:
India's visa positioning dropped 2 places in 2020 to the 84th position where it is followed alongside Mauritania and Tajikistan. Chinese visa is more dominant than India's as it is positioned 71st. Afghanistan's identification is the world's most exceedingly terrible visa while Pakistan's is the fourth most exceedingly awful, as indicated by the Henley Passport Index 2020 report.
Indian identification holders can make a trip without visa to 58 goals like Bhutan, Cambodia, Indonesia, Macao, Maldives, Myanmar, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Kenya, Mauritius, Seychelles, Zimbabwe, Uganda, Iran and Qatar.
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