The latest Henley Passport Index reveals a dramatic 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 nearly 193 destinations. The United States and United Kingdom have both slipped to their lowest rankings ever, with the US now at 10th place. India made the biggest leap, climbing from 85th to 77th, granting its citizens visa-free or visa-on-arrival access to 59 countries. European nations remain strong, but some, like Australia and the UK, have also dropped in the rankings. The index highlights growing disparities in global mobility, with Asian passports now offering unprecedented travel freedom.
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