India has joined over 120 countries, including Mexico, Canada, the US, and Japan, in adopting chip-based e-passports to enhance security and streamline immigration. The new passports, featuring biometric data and RFID chips, improve border processing and prevent identity fraud. This move aligns India with global standards, offering faster, safer travel for citizens while boosting the country’s international travel credibility.

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