In its recent study, the annual Henley & Partners’ Henley Passport Index of 199 countries, India has been placed in the 83rd position on the basis of the world's most travel-friendly passports for 2022. Japan and Singapore topped the list. Keeping aside the Covid-19 restrictions, the passport holders of these two Asian countries can enter 192 destinations around the world visa-free. While Singapore and Japan have topped the list, Afghanistan sits at the bottom of the list.
Passport holders from the Taliban-ruled country have visa-free access to 166 lesser countries as compared to the two countries. However, among the several factors that dictate the indexing of the countries, the outbreak of the coronavirus and ensuing lockdown have been the key contributors to the deepening divide in international mobility between wealthier countries and poorer ones.