India has introduced a new generation of biometric e-passports for its citizens, including those living in the UAE. Issued ...
From everyday home essentials to digital identity systems, everything around us is getting smarter. Now, your passport is getting smarter too. In a significant advancement towards strengthening ...
India began rolling out chip-based e-passports on April 1, 2024, as part of the Passport Seva Programme Version 2.0. The rollout initially began in 12 Regional Passport Offices, including Chennai, ...
Launched under the revamped Passport Seva Programme (PSP 2.0), the e‑passport includes an embedded Radio‑Frequency ...
The Indian government has introduced a chip-based e-passport to enhance security and avoid data duplication. The new passport features an advanced Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) chip integrated ...
External Affairs Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar recently announced nationwide rollout of e-Passports. He called the e-Passport initiative a major milestone, easing travel and expediting immigration ...
As India has been continuously working towards evolving into a smartly digitalised nation, it has achieved another major digital leap in travel documentation by introducing an electronic passport, ...
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In a significant advancement towards strengthening the security of Indian passports, the Ministry of External Affairs has introduced e-passports under the Passport Seva Programme (PSP) Version 2.0, ...
Germany’s passport office has chosen contactless secure chips developed by Munich-based Infineon Technologies and by Royal Philips Electronics, San Jose, Calif., for use in the country’s smart ...
Indian expatriates in the UAE are encouraged to embrace India's new chip-enabled e-Passport that launched recently. This modern travel document promises faster immigration, enhanced security through ...