India Launches Chip-Based E-Passports to Enhance Travel Security
India has officially rolled out chip-based e-passports as part of its ongoing digital transformation of travel documentation. These new passports, embedded with RFID chips and biometric data, aim to enhance the security, efficiency, and convenience of international travel for Indian citizens. The move places India alongside countries like the USA, UK, and Germany, which already use advanced e-passport technology.
The Government of India, under the Passport Seva Programme Version 2.0, began the nationwide rollout of chip-based e-passports on April 1, 2024. This initiative marks a significant step toward modernizing travel infrastructure and ensuring secure and tamper-proof documentation for Indian citizens. It also coincides with the implementation of new passport rules in 2025.
| Summary/Static | Details |
| Why in the news? | India Launches Chip-Based E-Passports to Enhance Travel Security |
| Rollout Date | April 1, 2024 (pilot under Passport Seva 2.0) |
| Technology Used | RFID chip with biometric data storage |
| Issuing Cities | Chennai, Jaipur, Hyderabad, Goa, Jammu, etc. |
| Key Benefits | Security, global compatibility, paperless processing |
| New Rules for 2025 | Birth certificate mandatory, no printed address or parents’ names |
| Alignment | With global standards (USA, UK, Germany) |
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