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Wednesday, 02 April 2008

Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur, has come out with tamper-proof electronic passports. The diplomats and officials, in the first phase, would get the electronic passports from the third week of May.

The tender for electronic passports would be opened by April end. “Private companies have started approaching us to know if they could also use them," Rajat Moona of the IIT-K's computer science and engineering department said. He said IIT-K experts and students have developed the temper-proof passport with assistance of National Informatics Centre.

The passport will have in-built
processor and chip. Moona said 40 countries, around the world, are using the electronic passports.

The IIT-K's electronic passport would be different. To counter any possibility of tampering, the passport office would store the information in the chip with IIT-K's assistance. The chip would contain vital information on the user, including photograph and finger prints, to prevent misuse.

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