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India’s E-Passport: How It Works, Features, Latest News. UPSC
An e-passport, also known as a biometric passport, is an advanced version of the traditional passport that contains an embedded RFID chip, which stores biometric and personal information. The primary advantage of the e-passport is its enhanced ability to maintain the integrity of the data it stores. India has formally joined the club of more than 120 nations, such as Australia and the USA, by issuing e-passports to its citizens.
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