According to the Henley Passport Index, India’s passport has strengthened as the country’s passport ranking has improved for the year 2022, up from 90th place in 2021.
Indian passport holders can now visit 60 countries around the world without obtaining a visa. It’s worth noting that Oman and Armenia are the most recent additions to India’s list of visa-free countries.
The complete list of visa-free locations for Indian passport holders is available here; the list includes 33 destinations that offer Visa On Arrival (VOA) to Indian passport holders.
S. No. Country
1 Albania
2 Armenia (VOA)
3 Barbados
4 Bhutan
5 Bolivia (VOA)
6 Botswana (VOA)
7 Cambodia (VOA)
8 Cape Verde Islands (VOA)
9 Comores Islands (VOA)
10 Cook Islands
11 Dominica
12 El Salvador
13 Ethiopia (VOA)
14 Fiji
15 Gabon (VOA)
16 Grenada
17 Guinea-Bissau (VOA)
18 Haiti
19 Indonesia
20 Iran (VOA)
21 jamaica
22 Jordan (VOA)
23 Laos (VOA)
24 Macao (SAR China)
25 Madagascar (VOA)
26 Maldives (VOA)
27 marshall islands (VOA)
28 Mauritania (VOA)
29 Mauritius
30 Micronesia
31 Montserrat
32 Mozambique (VOA)
33 myanmar (voa)
34 Nepal
35 niue
36 oman
37 Palau islands (VOA)
38 Qatar
39 Rwanda (VOA)
40 Samoa (ws) (VOA)
41 Senegal
42 Serbia
43 Seychelles (VOA)
44 sierra leone (VOA)
45 Somalia (VOA)
46 Sri Lanka (VOA)
47 st. Kitts and Nevis
48 st. Lucia (VOA)
49 st. vincent and the grenadines
50 Tanzania (VOA)
51 Thailand (VOA)
52 Timor-Leste (VOA)
53 togo (VOA)
54 Trinidad and Tobago
55 Tunisia
56 Tuvalu (VOA)
57 Uganda (VOA)
58 Vanuatu
59 British Virgin Islands
60 Zimbabwe (VOA)
Passports from Japan and Singapore were ranked first and second, respectively. On the passport index, Japan and Singapore are ranked second, respectively. Passport holders from the two Asian countries can now travel to 192 countries without a visa. With access to 190 visa-free destinations, South Korea and Germany are tied for second place.