The Indian government is all set to launch the new e-passport for Indian citizens. This modern passport will come with better security and faster processing at airports. If you travel often or plan to go abroad, here’s everything you should know about the Indian e-passport.
What is an E-Passport?
An e-passport is just like a normal passport but has a small chip inside it. This chip will store all your personal details such as your name, passport number, photo, and fingerprints. This helps in verifying your identity quickly and safely.
Why is the E-Passport Important for Travellers?
The e-passport will make your travel smoother. It will speed up the process at immigration and security checks. With the chip-based system, there will be less risk of fraud or fake passports. Countries that already use e-passports have shorter queues at airports and better safety.

How Will You Get an E-Passport in India?
The government plans to roll out e-passports in phases. When you apply for a new passport or renewal, you may receive an e-passport depending on your location. The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) has started preparing the system and printing setup to handle this new format.
E-Passport Features: What’s New?
- Secure chip with your data
- Faster and safer airport checks
- Strong protection against fake passports
- Global compatibility for better travel experience
This new technology will also help India match global travel standards and improve trust at international airports.
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FAQs
1. What is the difference between a passport and an e-passport?
An e-passport has a secure chip with your personal details, unlike a normal passport.
2. Will my old passport still work?
Yes, current passports are still valid until they expire.
3. How do I apply for an e-passport in India?
You can apply through the Passport Seva portal just like before. E-passports will be given in select areas first.
4. Is the e-passport safe to use?
Yes, the chip is protected with strong security and cannot be easily copied.
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