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British Indian passport : ウィキペディア英語版 | British Indian passport
The British Indian passport was a passport, proof of national status and travel document issued to the British subjects of British India, British subjects from other parts of the British Empire, and the subjects of the British protected states in India (i. e. the British Protected Persons of the 'princely states'). The title of state used in the passport was the "Indian Empire", which covered all of modern India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Burma. The use of the passport was discontinued after the independence of India and Pakistan in 1947, and its bearers were entitled to opt for Indian, Pakistani or British nationality. ==History== The use of passports was introduced to India after the First World War.〔(MumbaiSpace Indian Passport History )〕 The Indian Passport Act of 1920 required the use of passports, established controls on the foreign travel of Indians, foreigners travelling to and within India.〔(Passport (Entry into India) Act, 1920 (No. 34 of 1920) )〕 The passport was based on the format agreed upon by 1920 League of Nations International Conference on Passports.〔(History of Passports )〕 However, the British Indian passport had very limited usage, being valid for travel only within the British Empire, Italy, Switzerland, Austria, Czechoslovakia, Germany, France, Spain, Norway, Sweden and Holland.
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