The latest Henley Passport Index reveals a significant shift in global passport power, with Asian countries like Singapore, Japan, and South Korea dominating the top spots, offering their citizens visa-free access to the most destinations worldwide. The United States has dropped to its lowest-ever position, ranking 10th, reflecting a steady decline in its global mobility over the past decade. Meanwhile, India has made its biggest leap, climbing to 77th place and gaining access to 59 visa-free destinations, while European and Middle Eastern countries like Greece and the UAE also improved their standings. The rankings highlight changing diplomatic relationships and the growing influence of Asian nations in global travel freedom. The index underscores the widening gap in travel privileges between countries and the importance of passport strength for international mobility.
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