London-based global citizen advisory firm Henley & Partners has finally released the Henley Passport Index 2026. According to the list for the second time in a row, Singapore has retained the title of having the most “powerful” or strongest passport in the world. The reason behind this is that it has easy visa-free access to about 192 destinations across the globe. But what is India’s rank in the Henley Passport Index 2026? Which are the top 10 strongest passports in Asia in 2026? Let’s find answers to all such questions in this unstumbled guide.
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Singapore has clearly topped the Henley Passport Index 2026 with 192 as its visa-free score. A visa-free access means that the people of this particular country can visit other countries without the need of prior visa. Here are the top 10 strongest passports across the globe:
| Rank | Passport | Visa-Free Access |
| 1 | Singapore | 192 |
| 2 | Japan, South Korea | 188 |
| 3 | Denmark, Spain, Switzerland, Luxembourg, Sweden | 186 |
| 4 | Austria, Finland, Germany, Ireland, Norway, Belgium, France, Greece, Italy, Netherlands | 185 |
| 5 | Hungary, Slovakia, United Arab Emirates, Portugal, Slovenia | 184 |
| 6 | Croatia, Estonia, New Zealand, Poland, the Czech Republic, Malta | 183 |
| 7 | Australia, Liechtenstein, Latvia, United Kingdom | 182 |
| 8 | Canada, Lithuania, Iceland | 181 |
| 9 | Malayasia | 180 |
| 10 | United States | 179 |
What Does “Most Powerful” or “Strongest” Passport Mean?
A powerful passport means that the holder can travel to most countries without the need of visa in advance. This gives the passport holder freedom, access for education, business, and leisure, as well as convenience. This clearly reflects the country’s strong international relations as well as its economic stability.
How Henley Passport Index Ranks Countries?
The Henley Passport Index ranks countries based on the strength of their passports. This index was created about 20 years ago. It uses Timatic data from the International Air Transport Association (IATA). Timatic data is a global database that outlines all travel rules for traveling internationally. The rank is determined based on the number of destinations a particular country can visit without requiring a prior visa.
India’s rank in the Henley Passport Index 2026
India ranks at the 80th rank on the Henley Passport Index 2026 with visa-free access to about 55 countries. This year, the Indian passport has climbed up 5 spots to sit on the 80th rank as compared to its 85th rank in 2025. This means that the country has better and wider travel access than last year. According to Henley, Indian citizens can now travel to 55 territories and countries without a prior visa or electronic travel authorisation or a visa-on-arrival.
Complete list of 55 visa-free countries for Indians 2026
Out of the 55 visa-free access countries for Indians, not all countries are actually visa-free. Some of them demand a visa-on-arrival or an electronic travel authorisation (ETA). Check out the list below:
| Number | Visa Free |
| 1 | Angola |
| 2 | Bhutan |
| 3 | Cook Islands |
| 4 | Fiji |
| 5 | Haiti |
| 6 | Kazakhstan |
| 7 | Macao (SAR China) |
| 8 | Mauritius |
| 9 | Montserrat |
| 10 | Phillipines |
| 11 | Senegal |
| 12 | Thailand |
| 13 | Vanuatu |
| 14 | Barbados |
| 15 | British Virgin Islands |
| 16 | Dominica |
| 17 | Grenada |
| 18 | Jamaica |
| 19 | Kiribati |
| 20 | Malayasia |
| 21 | Micronesia |
| 22 | Nepal |
| 23 | Rwanda |
| 24 | St Vincent and The Grenadines |
| 25 | Trinidad and Tobago |
| Number | Visa-On-Arrival |
| 1 | Burundi |
| 2 | Ethopia |
| 3 | Cape Verde Island |
| 4 | Djibouti |
| 5 | Guinea Bissau |
| 6 | Jordan |
| 7 | Madagascar |
| 8 | Marshall Islands |
| 9 | Mozambique |
| 10 | Philippines |
| 11 | Qatar |
| 12 | Sierra Leone |
| 13 | Sri Lanka |
| 14 | Tanzania |
| 15 | Tuvalu |
| 16 | Cambodia |
| 17 | Indonesia |
| 18 | Laos |
| 19 | Maldives |
| 20 | Mongolia |
| 21 | Myanmar |
| 22 | Palau Islands |
| 23 | Samoa |
| 24 | St. Lucia |
| 25 | Timor Leste |
| 26 | Zimbabwe |
| Number | ETA (Electronic Visa Authorisation) |
| 1 | Kenya |
| 2 | St. Kitts and Nevis |
| 3 | Seychelles |
Summing up
According to the Henley Passport Index 2026, Singapore is the strongest passport in the world with 192 visa-free countries. Talking about India, the country has climbed up 5 ranks to sit on the 80th rank as compared to last year’s 85th rank.
FAQs
What Is The Difference Between Visa-free and Visa On Arrival 2026?
Visa-free entry requires no visa at all, while visa-on-arrival requires obtaining a visa at the border or airport.
What Is India vs Pakistan’s Henley Passport Index ranking?
India ranks 80th with 55 destinations; Pakistan lags at 106th with just 34.
Why The UAE Passport Rose To 5th Place?
UAE surged via economic pacts, Golden Visa expansions, and alliances, boosting visa waivers to 178+ countries.
Which Are The Strongest and Weakest Passports In The World 2026?
Singapore tops at 1st (195 destinations), and Afghanistan ranks weakest at 107th (26 destinations).
Is The Indian Passport Stronger In 2026?
Yes, it has climbed 5 spots as compared to the 2025 rankings.
