This story is from July 23, 2025
Indian Passport makes a huge leap in 2025 global rankings: 59 countries now visa-free or VOA
As per the Henley Passport Index 2025, India has made a significant jump, and is now in the 77th position globally. With this, Indians will now be able to access 59 countries either visa-free or on visa-on-arrival (VOA).
But how does that translate for travellers? And what does this jump really mean in a world where passport power reflects global diplomacy, economic partnerships, and shifting mobility trends?
At first glance, an increase of only two destinations might not seem like much. But India’s rise in rank is more a reflection of shifting global mobility patterns than just raw numbers. Many other countries are still in their same position or even fell in rank, allowing India to make up ground. The Henley Index ranks passports based on the number of destinations their holders can access without a prior visa, either visa-free or visa-on-arrival (VOA).
Currently, Indians enjoy visa-free or VOA access to 59 destinations, which means more flexibility for spontaneous travel, fewer visa fees, and smoother entry at international airports.
Interestingly, the top of the index is no longer dominated solely by European nations. Asian powerhouses are now leading global mobility, with Singapore holding the top spot, offering access to 193 destinations without a prior visa.
Closely following Singapore are:
Japan and South Korea: 190 destinations each
Seven European countries (including Germany, France, and Spain): 189 destinations
New Zealand, Greece, and Switzerland: Tied at 5th with 188 destinations
Meanwhile, at the bottom of the index is Afghanistan, whose citizens can access only 25 destinations without a visa, reflecting ongoing geopolitical challenges.
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Both the United States and United Kingdom, once crowned the most powerful passports (in 2014 and 2015 respectively), have fallen one spot each in 2025. The UK now ranks 6th with access to 186 destinations, while the US sits at 10th, offering visa-free travel to 182 destinations.
This drop is partially attributed to more inward-looking immigration policies, as highlighted by Dr Juerg Steffen, CEO of Henley & Partners. “Your passport is no longer just a travel document—it’s a reflection of your country’s diplomatic influence and international relationships,” he said in a press release.
Saudi Arabia made the biggest gain in the first half of 2025, adding four new visa-free destinations, now totaling 91.
China made an impressive 34-place jump since 2015, now ranking 60th, though it still lacks visa-free access to the Schengen Area.
These upward shifts underline how strategic alliances and trade agreements are reshaping the global travel landscape.
Read more: Arunachal Pradesh to become ‘India’s First Orchid Capital’: 6 must-visit destinations in the state for nature lovers
India's jump in the passport rankings may not revolutionise your next trip, but it reflects strengthening diplomatic ties, improving bilateral agreements, and growing recognition of Indian travellers. More importantly, it also hints at what's possible if India continues to forge stronger global partnerships.
As international mobility becomes both a privilege and a currency, passport power is not just about holidays anymore, it’s about access, opportunity, and influence on the world stage.
At first glance, an increase of only two destinations might not seem like much. But India’s rise in rank is more a reflection of shifting global mobility patterns than just raw numbers. Many other countries are still in their same position or even fell in rank, allowing India to make up ground. The Henley Index ranks passports based on the number of destinations their holders can access without a prior visa, either visa-free or visa-on-arrival (VOA).
Where can Indians travel visa-free?
Currently, Indians enjoy visa-free or VOA access to 59 destinations, which means more flexibility for spontaneous travel, fewer visa fees, and smoother entry at international airports.
Asia leads the pack
Interestingly, the top of the index is no longer dominated solely by European nations. Asian powerhouses are now leading global mobility, with Singapore holding the top spot, offering access to 193 destinations without a prior visa.
Japan and South Korea: 190 destinations each
Seven European countries (including Germany, France, and Spain): 189 destinations
Meanwhile, at the bottom of the index is Afghanistan, whose citizens can access only 25 destinations without a visa, reflecting ongoing geopolitical challenges.
Read more: ePassport in India: How to apply, and watch out for these fake websites
US and UK fall behind
This drop is partially attributed to more inward-looking immigration policies, as highlighted by Dr Juerg Steffen, CEO of Henley & Partners. “Your passport is no longer just a travel document—it’s a reflection of your country’s diplomatic influence and international relationships,” he said in a press release.
The surprising climbers
Saudi Arabia made the biggest gain in the first half of 2025, adding four new visa-free destinations, now totaling 91.
These upward shifts underline how strategic alliances and trade agreements are reshaping the global travel landscape.
Read more: Arunachal Pradesh to become ‘India’s First Orchid Capital’: 6 must-visit destinations in the state for nature lovers
Why it matters
As international mobility becomes both a privilege and a currency, passport power is not just about holidays anymore, it’s about access, opportunity, and influence on the world stage.
Top Comment
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Mikeyw
174 days ago
With all the condescending chest-thumping aside, 147 (out of 199) countries ranked higher than India, including Rwanda, Zimbabwe, Mozambique, Zambia, Ghana, Gambia, Namibia and many other African countries. The list of 59 'visa-free' countries too is telling. While Indian passport has fared better this year than the last in the Henley Passport Index, it is no where near the respectable rank. Hope the upward trend continues and it soon gets in the first class tier from the current third class tier that it is in.Read allPost comment
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