
FREE VISA ON INDIAN PASSPORT
Bhutan
Cambodia (visa on arrival.)
Indonesia
Laos (visa on arrival.)
Macau
Maldives (visa on arrival.)
Myanmar (visa on arrival.)
Nepal
Sri Lanka (visa on arrival.)
Thailand (visa on arrival.)
Timor-Leste (visa on arrival.)
Cook Islands
Fiji
Marshall Islands (visa on arrival)
Micronesia
Niue
Palau Islands (visa on arrival)
Samoa (visa on arrival)
Tuvalu (visa on arrival)
Vanuatu
The British Virgin Islands
Dominica
Grenada
Haiti
Jamaica
Kitts and Nevis
Lucia (visa on arrival)
Montserrat
Trinidad and Tobago
Vincent and the Grenadines
A British Indian passport could be issued to persons who were British subjects by birth,naturalisation, a British protected person or the spouse or widow of such persons. The passports were issued by the passport offices run by provincial governments and were valid for five years after issue. In 1922, applicants were charged INR 1 to receive a new passport.The price was raised to INR 3 by 1933.
The passport was of navy blue colour with the emblem of the British Empire (i.e. the Royal Arms of the United Kingdom) emblazoned on the front cover. The word “British Indian Passport” was printed above the emblem and “Indian Empire” printed below. The text of the passport was printed in English and French.
source