The Consular Passport & Visa (CPV) Division of the Ministry of External Affairs, functioning as the central passport organization, is responsible for issuing Indian passports on demand to all eligible Indian citizens. Passports are issued at 37 locations across India and at 162 Indian diplomatic missions (High Commissions, embassies and consulates) abroad.[5]
In 2014, India issued more than 10 million passports, a number exceeded only by China and the US.[6] Approximately 60 million Indians hold valid passports as of November 2014.
Regular passport (navy blue/black cover) is issued to ordinary citizens for ordinary travel, such as for vacation, study and business trips (36 or 60 pages). It is a “Type P” passport, where P stands for personal.
Official passport (white cover) is issued to individuals representing the Indian government on official business. It is a “Type S” passport, S standing for service.
Diplomatic passport (maroon cover) is issued to Indian diplomats, top ranking government officials and diplomatic couriers. It is a “Type D” passport with D standing for diplomatic.
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