The Government of India has recently launched an e-passport in the country. The purpose of launching this passport equipped with RFID technology and chip is to curb fake passports. If you have an old passport, then you know how you can upgrade it to an e-passport from your smartphone sitting at home.
What is an e-passport?
An e-passport looks similar to a normal passport, but many technical features have been included in it. It has a chip with RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) technology, which is inside the passport cover. The applicant's complete personal information and biometric details are safe in this chip.
The security of this chip has been linked to the Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) system, so that no one can steal the data. There is a yellow symbol on the e-passport, which can be identified. In the future, it will be almost impossible to make fake passports through it.
How to apply for an e-passport from a mobile
Both security and convenience: The chip provided in it will identify you immediately, and there will be no scope for fake passports.
Less waiting, faster processing: Time will be saved at the airport, because your information will come into the system as soon as the passport is scanned.
Step for the future: Currently, this facility is for foreign travel, but in the coming time, the e-passport can take the form of a common passport.
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