Passport is meant to ‘regulate departure of Indian citizens’, says MEA

Jul 15, 2026 - 11:00
Passport is meant to ‘regulate departure of Indian citizens’, says MEA

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An Indian passport is a document issued to “regulate the departure of Indian citizens” from the country, said the Ministry of External Affairs on Tuesday.

The statement came weeks after ministry officials said that a passport is a travel document and not proof of citizenship. This had prompted Opposition leaders to ask what documents Indians could rely on to prove their citizenship.

On Tuesday, ministry spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal made the statement while responding to a question about the legal status of passports.

Jaiswal said that passports are issued “after due verification through an established process”. He added that the issuance of passports to Indian citizens or other eligible persons is governed by the 1967 Passports Act and the 1980 Passports Rules.

“At present, fewer than 8% of Indian citizens hold a passport,” he added.

Jaiswal was also asked whether a passport is only a travel document or also proof of nationality. However, he did not address the point directly.

He said that questions on the matter should be taken up with the authorities concerned, adding that the ministry had explained the process through which passports are issued.

On June 25, the Union government said that passports had never been regarded as proof of citizenship and that no such policy change had been made recently.

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