
Passport Seva 2.0: All You Need to Know on How to Apply for an E-Passport and Why It Matters
New Delhi, June 30, 2025 –
The Indian government has officially rolled out the e-passport service across the country under the upgraded Passport Seva Programme (PSP) 2.0, aiming to transform how Indian citizens travel and identify themselves globally.
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Announcing the development, External Affairs Minister Dr. S. Jaishankar said the initiative aligns with India’s broader Digital India vision, bringing advanced technologies into everyday public services. “We are committed to delivering the next level of citizen-centric service. PSP V2.0 leverages cutting-edge technology to make travel safer and easier,” he said.
An e-passport is a paper-and-electronic hybrid document with a secure RFID chip embedded inside the front cover. This chip holds vital biometric and personal data, including the holder’s photograph, fingerprints, name, passport number, and date of birth.
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These passports can be distinguished from regular ones by a small gold chip symbol on the front cover.
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The service is now live nationwide, marking a big leap in India’s consular and travel infrastructure.
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