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India issues blue, white, red and orange passports: What they mean and who gets them

India issues blue, white, red, and orange passports to categorize travelers. Learn what each color means, who gets them, and how e-passports make travel secure and efficient.

August 21, 2025 / 11:40 IST
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Understanding India’s Passport Colors: Blue, White, Red, and Orange – Who Gets What and Why

Passports are more than just travel documents—they’re an essential identity proof for international journeys. Like every country, India issues its own passports, and it uses four different colors—blue, white, red (maroon), and orange—to indicate the type of traveler or the purpose of travel. Each color serves a distinct role, helping immigration authorities quickly understand the status and category of the passport holder.

Managed by the Ministry of External Affairs under the Passports Act of 1967, India’s passport system has evolved significantly over time. With the introduction of e-passports featuring biometric chips, traveling abroad has become faster, safer, and more convenient for Indian citizens.

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Blue Passport: The Ordinary Passport

The blue passport, officially called the Ordinary Passport, is the most widely held passport in India. It is meant for personal, educational, business, or leisure travel abroad. Millions of Indians carry this passport, which now comes in e-passport form with embedded biometric chips, ensuring smoother immigration and enhanced security.