India Will Start Issuing E-Passports to Citizens This Year, Confirms Union Minister

Apr. 9, 2022



During a recent Rajya Sabha session, V Muraleedharan, the Union Minister of State for External Affairs, said that the government will start issuing e-passports to citizens this year. The Ministry notedthat the e-Passport will be a combination of a physical passport with digital technologies embedded into it.

It will come with an embedded Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) chip to store the personal information of a citizen, including their name, address, biometric data, and more. The chip will be integrated as an inlay into the back cover of the physical passport. Thanks to this chip,the e-passports will come with advanced security features that will prevent unauthorized access to the datastored in them.

The Minister also confirmed thatthe technical responsibilities for the issuance of the e-Passports have been assigned to the National Informatics Centre (NIC).

“The e-passports will be produced by the India Security Press, Nashik, which has issued letters of intent for the procurement of 4.5 crore ICAO-compliant electronic chips along with its operating system,”the Union Minister added.

Furthermore, Muraleedharan informed Rajya Sabha that the authorities arecurrently testing sample e-passports. After the testing phase and the completion of the technical infrastructure, full-scale manufacturing and issuance will commence in the country.

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