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India begins phased rollout of chip-based biometric passports

Published: May 26, 2025
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India has commenced the rollout of biometric e-passports, a major upgrade to its travel documentation system aimed at enhancing security and streamlining international travel. These next-generation passports feature an embedded electronic chip containing the holder’s personal and biometric data, securely encoded to prevent unauthorized access and forgery.

India begins phased rollout of chip-based biometric passports

The new e-passport integrates advanced security protocols, including RFID technology and a digital signature system protected by Public Key Infrastructure (PKI). This ensures that data stored in the chip cannot be altered or duplicated, aligning India with international best practices adopted by over 120 countries worldwide.

Designed to meet global standards set by international aviation and travel authorities, the chip employs multiple layers of security. These include mechanisms to control access, detect tampering, and protect sensitive biometric details. The move reflects India’s commitment to strengthening document verification processes and reducing identity-related fraud.

This initiative is part of the government’s broader digital governance agenda, aimed at transforming public services through technology. Under an upgraded version of its passport service modernization program, the e-passport rollout supports the country’s long-term vision to deliver secure and efficient citizen services.

The e-passports are currently being issued in select regions as part of a phased national implementation. Citizens applying for new passports or renewing existing ones in these areas can now opt for the chip-enabled version. However, holders of traditional passports are not required to replace them before expiration, ensuring a gradual transition with minimal disruption.

Visually, the e-passport can be identified by a small gold emblem on its cover, indicating the presence of the electronic chip. The data stored within mirrors that of the printed version, including the holder’s name, photograph, and date of birth. By digitizing these details and securing them electronically, the government aims to reduce the risk of counterfeit documents and impersonation.

Authorities are taking a measured approach to the nationwide adoption, with infrastructure upgrades and staff training underway to support the new system. This ensures consistency and efficiency across passport offices as the program expands.

India’s move to implement biometric e-passports marks a significant advancement in its travel documentation standards. As the technology becomes more widely adopted, it is expected to improve border control efficiency, enhance traveler experience, and provide greater peace of mind for Indian citizens traveling abroad. – By MENA Newswire News Desk.

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