A Twitter User Shared ‘British Indian Passport’ From 1931 & Netizens Call It A Treasure

Anjali Awasthi

It’s always exciting to come across vintage stuff from a different era. Be it a piece of art or documents, a look back at History is riveting. And this “British Indian Passport” is one such treasure from History.

A Twitter user, Anshuman Singh posted a series of images of his grandfather’s passport issued in Lahore in 1931 under British rule.

Have a look:

The post has gone viral on Twitter with more than 133k views and growing. Here’s how stunned netizens are after seeing the images.

https://twitter.com/Human_2015/status/1611646741064957953?s=20&t=fm2gborcC1pJCFm9hSQeSQ

Read more: India & Pakistan Used To Have A Joint Passport? Here’s How You Could Get It.

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