Indian missions across the world to issue passports in less than 48 hours soon: V K Singh

Press Trust of India  |  Washington 

Indian missions across the world would soon issue in less than 48 hours to citizens abroad, of State for External Affairs V K Singh said here.

Earlier this week, the issued in less than 48 hours. "This is going to happen across the world," Singh said, handing over issued under the new project to citizens abroad.

Asserting that in the coming days will have the best in the world, the said there has been a major simplification of rules and regulations for passport applicants and verification of a lot of information of the applicants would be done digitally.

The 'Passport Seva' project was first launched in the UK last month.

In US, the project was first rolled out in on November 21, followed by on Saturday. It would be subsequently launched in Indian Consulates at Atlanta, Houston, and

After the UK and the US, the project would be extended to all the Indian missions across the globe, Singh said.

Navtej Singh Sarna, Indian to the US, who was also present at the launch, said, "This is actually going to quantitatively and qualitatively improve our immensely, both in the scope of the applications that can be handled and also in the way they will be handled and the way they will be integrated into the "

The said in the next few months, the Indian will issue a new set of passports, the design of which have already been approved.

The new passports will have all kind of security features and better and paper quality, Singh said.

However, "there will be no change in the colour of the Indian passport," he clarified.

Singh further said by March "our effort is to have 500 passport offices or centres across India" to ensure that "no citizen in has to travel more than 50-60 km to apply for a passport". Currently the number stands at 336.

Later in the evening, Singh was felicitated by the local Indian community at a reception hosted by the associations in collaboration with other Indian community organisations.

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First Published: Sun, November 25 2018. 11:00 IST