The 2026 Henley Passport Index reflects significant shifts in global travel mobility, with Asian countries continuing to dominate the top ranks. The latest rankings highlight changing diplomatic alignments, global trust, and mobility trends.
About the Henley Passport Index
The Henley Passport Index is one of the most widely cited global passport rankings. It measures the strength of passports based on the number of destinations holders can visit without obtaining a prior visa.
Key Features
The index is based on exclusive data from the International Air Transport Association (IATA).
It was first launched in 2006 as the Henley & Partners Visa Restrictions Index (HVRI).
The index currently evaluates 199 passports and 227 travel destinations worldwide.
Significance
A stronger passport allows visa-free or visa-on-arrival access to more countries. This reflects:
Diplomatic relations
Economic influence
Global mobility and trust
International standing of a country
Key Highlights of the Henley Passport Index 2026
1. Asia Leads the Global Rankings
The top three positions are occupied by Asian nations:
Singapore ranks first, holding the world’s most powerful passport.
Japan and South Korea are tied for second place.
This continued dominance reflects strong diplomatic networks and economic integration in Asia.
2. India’s Improved Ranking
India climbed five positions to rank 80th in the 2026 index.
This improvement suggests gradual strengthening of India’s global mobility standing, though it still remains in the middle tier globally.
3. Lowest Ranked Passport
Afghanistan ranks 101st, at the bottom of the index.
Afghan passport holders have visa-free access to only 24 destinations, highlighting severe travel restrictions.
Broader Implications
The 2026 rankings show that passport power increasingly reflects geopolitical stability, economic performance, and international partnerships.
While advanced Asian economies continue to lead, mobility disparities remain stark, particularly for conflict-affected or politically isolated countries.
Conclusion
The Henley Passport Index 2026 underlines Asia’s dominance in global mobility rankings and signals incremental improvement for India. At the same time, it highlights the persistent global inequality in travel freedom, where passport strength continues to mirror diplomatic trust and economic integration in the global order.
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