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Congress slams Modi govt as India's passport ranking falls to 125th

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Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge has launched a sharp attack on the Modi government over India's declining passport ranking, which has slipped to 125th globally. Kharge questioned the government's narrative of growing international prestige, contrasting it with the drop in passport strength. He also highlighted a rise in passport fees, alleging that citizens are paying more while receiving poorer services. The Congress chief further pointed to stagnant foreign tourist arrivals as additional evidence of weakening global standing. The criticism underscores the opposition's broader challenge to the government's foreign policy and global image claims.

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