Difference between ordinary passport and official passport
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Ordinary passport (dark blue cover) is issued to ordinary citizens for ordinary travel, such as for vacation, study and business trips (36 or 60 pages). ... 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
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Ordinary passport has a blue cover while the official passport has the white cover.
The ordinary passport is issued to the ordinary citizens for the ordinary travel, but while the official passport is issued to individuals who is going for representation of the Indian government on official business.
The ordinary passport is issued to the ordinary citizens for the ordinary travel, but while the official passport is issued to individuals who is going for representation of the Indian government on official business.
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