
A sample of India’s biometric e-Passport with RFID chip, launched as part of next-gen travel documentation (Photo: Pinterest)
A passport is a statement provided by a state to an individual confirming his or her identity and nationality. It serves as a travel document permitting the individual to travel abroad and come back home to exit from his or her country.
It contains the individual's name, date of birth, gender, place of birth, photograph and passport number. It is more than just a travel document and it is also a declaration of citizenship and a passport to protection while abroad.
The e-passport (electronic passport) in India is an improved version of the regular passport handed over to individuals. Most of the old features were retained but it included additional digital elements. It consists of an RFID (Radio-frequency Identification)-chip and the antenna for data captured in a biometric manner like fingerprints and digital photo along with personal data.
An e-passport does not replace normal passports but facilitates better security and efficiency in both travel documentation and checks at borders.
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The e-passport is the next generation for e-passport of India and is empowered with some of the latest features. It contains a contactless chip embedded in its cover that retains the biometric identifiers like fingerprints, facial image, possibly iris scan, personal information and metadata.
Designed to ICAO norms, it will resist any form of tampering or duplication. The design will include strong encryption and safeguarding against misuse, and one particular feature is a small gold emblem at the front cover below the passport title and marking the fact of the RFID chip being present.
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It shall be printed upon approval with an embedded RFID chip and India Post shall deliver it to your registered address.
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Disclaimer: This article is intended for general informational purposes only and does not constitute official government advice or policy.