India's Ministry of External Affairs has launched e-passport services under PSP V2.0, aiming for faster and more secure travel. New passports will be chip-enabled, storing holder data securely ...
India has introduced the new e-Passport to make international travel more secure and smoother for citizens. This advanced passport comes with an embedded electronic chip that safely stores personal ...
India is set to roll out chip-enabled e-passports in 2025, designed to strengthen security, speed up immigration checks, and ensure worldwide acceptance. The new passports will carry biometric details ...
From everyday home essentials to digital identity systems, everything around us is getting smarter. Now, your passport is getting smarter too. In a significant advancement towards strengthening ...
The Government of India has rolled out the Passport Seva 2.0 initiative across the country, making the e-passport service available to all citizens. An e-passport is a modernised version of the ...
The Indian government has introduced e-passports with a secure electronic chip, promising faster verification and safer travel. Know how to apply and the cost.
India's passport services have undergone a significant transformation, as acknowledged during the 13th Passport Seva Divas. The Passport Seva Programme (PSP) streamlines application processes, ...
E-passports not only threaten your personal safety traveling, the RFID chips are easy to clone and fake. How easy? Here's the picture of Elvis Presley's e-passport: The photo is taken from a passport ...