The Indian passport has slipped four spots to 87th place on the list of the world's most powerful passports, enabling visa-free travel to 60 nations, according to the most recent Henley Passport Index data. Even though the countries for which there are no visa requirements change, it is important to note that the Indian passport ranks 83rd in the first quarter of 2022. As a result, bearers of Indian passports can now enter 60 nations without first obtaining a visa. With visa-free travel to 193 countries, the Japanese passport has been declared the most potent passport. Germany, Spain, and Singapore were ranked second and third, respectively, and Singapore and South Korea were ranked fourth. Only 27 countries require a visa for Afghan passport holders, the lowest number in the world, followed by 29 countries for Iraqi passport holders.