India’s passport is ranked 90th in the list with 58 countries allowing migration without visa
The World’s Most Powerful Passport Ranking has been released by Henley & Partners. According to Henley, he classified all passports. In which it has been claimed that the passports of Japan and Singapore are the most powerful passports in the world. Passport holders of these countries can travel to 192 countries of the world without a visa. However, the corona epidemic has not been taken care of for this. Because many countries of the world have currently banned travel to stop the epidemic.
Japan and Singapore topped the list of Henley passports. Passport holders of these two countries can travel to 192 countries without a visa. However, Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria, Pakistan and Yemen have the least powerful passports. The ranking is based on data analysis by the International Air Transport Association.
If we talk about the countries with the most powerful visa scores, then Japan and Singapore are first with a score of 192, then Germany and South Korea with a score of 190, Finley, Italy, Luxembourg, Spain with a score of 189, Austria and Denmark fourth. The United States, the Czech Republic, Greece, Malta and Norway are in the top five with a score of 188 and the United States, Greece, Malta and Norway with a score of 185.
While the list of Least Powered Countries is at the forefront of Afghanistan with a score of 26, Iraq with a score of 28, Syria with a score of 29, Pakistan with a score of 31 and Yemen with a score of 33. India has secured 90th position in this list. Indian passport holders can visit 58 countries without visa