India is set to stop immigration authorities from stamping physical boarding passes for international travellers at airports starting September 1. Instead, passengers must show an e-boarding pass on their smartphones for immigration clearance. Physical boarding passes are still expected to be accepted, but they will no longer receive immigration stamps.

The change is being implemented by the Bureau of Immigration under the Ministry of Home Affairs, according to reports. Sources attribute the decision to efforts to modernize clearance procedures and reduce passenger inconvenience, including cases where stamped boarding passes were not readable due to improper or incorrect stamping.

Across outlets, the rule’s operational details align: the shift takes effect from September 1 and applies to international travellers during immigration clearance. One outlet also notes a pilot project aimed at reducing or ending immigration passport entry/exit stamping for Indian passport holders after the trial period, suggesting further digitalization beyond boarding-pass stamping.