MEA: Passport regulates travel, does not determine Indian citizenship
India's Ministry of External Affairs has clarified that a passport is solely a document that regulates the departure of Indian citizens from the country. The ministry stated that passport issuance is governed by the Passports Act, 1967, and does not serve as proof or determinant of citizenship. Official sources emphasized that holding or not holding a passport has no bearing on a person's citizenship status. The clarification comes in response to recent remarks made by government officials regarding the nature of the travel document. Currently, fewer than eight percent of India's population holds a valid passport.
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