France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Singapore and Spain have emerged as the world’s most powerful passports, as per the latest data released on the Henley Passport Index.
All the top six nations have visa-free entry to 194 global destinations.
With visa-free access to 193 countries, Finland, Netherlands, South Korea, and Sweden stood as the joint second most powerful countries.
What is India’s position?
India slipped one position from the previous year to stand at 85th place in the list with visa-free access to 62 countries.
India has visa-free access to major tourist spots, including Indonesia, Malaysia, and Thailand among others.
Nations like South Africa (55th), Maldives (58th), Saudi Arabia (63rd), China (64th), Thailand (66th), Indonesia (69th) and Uzbekistan (84th) are ahead of India in the list.
The United Kingdom stood in the third position while the USA was placed in the sixth place on the list.
Position of India’s neighbours
India’s neighbour Bangladesh stood at the 102nd position while Pakistan was at 106th position.
Sri Lanka is currently the 101st-ranked nation in the world.
Weakest passport
Afghanistan stood in the last position on the list at 109 with visa-free access to 28 nations.