India's passport climbs to 75th in Feb 2026 Henley Index, visa-free access rises to 56 countries
New Delhi [India], February 14 (ANI): India's passport has risen to the 75th position in the Henley Passport Index for February 2026, up from 85th last year and 80th at the start of 2026, Gulf News reported.
This improvement marks a climb of 10 spots, reflecting enhanced global mobility for Indian citizens, who can now access 56 countries visa-free or with a visa-on-arrival.
The January dip to 55 destinations resulted from policy changes in Iran and Bolivia, which removed them from India's visa-free or visa-on-arrival categories. Iran suspended visa-free entry for Indians in November 2025 amid concerns over fraud and trafficking, requiring prior approval instead. Bolivia shifted to an e-visa system requiring online pre-approval.
The index assesses nearly 200 passports against 227 destinations, awarding points only for true visa-free travel, visa-on-arrival, visitor permits, or basic eTAs, while pre-approved visas or full e-visas score zero.
Gulf News noted that India's current position represents steady progress, building on its historical peak of 71st in 2006 and demonstrating incremental gains in travel freedom amid evolving international visa policies.
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