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Indian Passport Losing Its Global Value? Man’s Post Sparks Debate

An Indian professional’s frustrated social media post about his passport has struck a nerve with thousands of people across the country. He expressed disappointment that holding an Indian passport no longer seems to open doors the way it once did, triggering a massive conversation online about immigration, opportunity, and what it means to be an Indian citizen in 2024.

The post resonated because it taps into something many educated Indians feel quietly — that despite India’s growing economic strength and global influence, traveling, working, or settling abroad on an Indian passport still comes with significant friction. Visa approvals take longer. Job offers sometimes come with visa sponsorship complications. Even tourism feels more complicated when your passport doesn’t grant you visa-free or visa-on-arrival access to as many countries as Western passports do.

Why This Hit Home for So Many Indians

India’s passport ranks around 85th globally in terms of visa-free travel access. That’s nowhere near the freedom that German, Swiss, or Japanese passport holders enjoy. For a professional looking to relocate for career growth, study abroad, or even just travel comfortably, these limitations are real and frustrating.

What made the post go viral wasn’t just the complaint — it was the broader question it raised: shouldn’t a country of 1.4 billion people, a growing tech superpower, and the world’s fastest-growing major economy have more clout on the global stage? The comments section filled with similar frustrations, but also with people defending India’s position and pointing out that things have actually improved in recent years.

Some people mentioned how they’ve faced discrimination or extra scrutiny at airports. Others talked about expensive visa applications or lengthy processing times. A few even joked about how their passport photos get stamped so many times that pages run out before they travel to as many countries as they’d like.

What This Means for Indians Right Now

Here’s the thing — India’s passport power has actually grown. The government has pushed for visa reciprocity agreements and worked on improving India’s image globally. But perception often lags behind reality. When you’re the person sitting in a visa queue or getting rejected for a schengen visa, statistics about India’s improving global standing don’t really help.

The conversation also highlights a deeper anxiety among Indians: as the country develops and more people want to explore opportunities worldwide, they’re asking whether the system is keeping pace. It’s not just about tourism or immigration — it’s about feeling like you have choices and freedom.

Whether the government will respond to this frustration with new diplomatic initiatives or bilateral agreements remains to be seen. But one thing’s clear — this post touched something real for millions of Indians who dream bigger than borders.

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