Indian Union Budget 2022: Country to roll out next-generation e-passports for citizens
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It is expected that the next-generation passports will ensure the security of biometric data and facilitate smooth passage through immigration posts worldwide
Indian Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Tuesday unveiled the budget for fiscal 2022-23, which aims to boost growth amid continued disruption from COVID-19 and rising inflation.
Announcing the budget Sitharaman said that the "issuance of E-passports will be rolled out in 2022-23 to enhance convenience for citizens.".
It is expected that the next-generation passports will ensure the security of biometric data and facilitate smooth passage through immigration posts worldwide.
However, the idea of e-passports is not new, S Jaishankar, the former foreign affairs minister, announced the idea of the e-passport some time ago.
While India does not yet issue biometric passports for ordinary citizens, diplomatic and official passports have been biometrically secured since 2008, when then-President Pratibha Patil was issued the country's first e-passport.
The move will allow India to join some 150 countries that issue biometric passports, such as the UK, Germany, Bangladesh, etc.