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    5 Countries Where Your Indian Driving Licence Works Legally

    Your Indian driving licence carries more international weight than you might think — here are five countries where you can legally get behind the wheel without any extra paperwork.
    By Mohan NasreJune 25, 2026
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    5 Countries Where Your Indian Driving Licence Works Legally

    When you’re travelling abroad, public transport does a perfectly good job of getting you between major landmarks. But if you want to find the coastal village that isn’t on any tour itinerary, the alpine valley that doesn’t appear in travel guides, or the countryside road that makes the whole trip worth it — you need your own wheels.

    The good news for Indian travellers is that the standard Indian smart-card driving licence is recognised in quite a few countries. Because modern Indian licences are printed in English and carry digital chips with clear vehicle classification codes, several governments allow tourists to drive on their roads without needing any additional documentation. Here are five countries where your Indian licence is all you need.

    5 Countries Where Indian Driving Licence Is Valid for Tourists

    1. Singapore

    Singapore is one of the most efficiently run city-states in the world, and its road infrastructure is every bit as impressive as the rest of it.

    The country is famous for its public transport, but tourists can legally rent and drive a car using a valid Indian driving licence for up to 12 months from the date of arrival. The licence must be in English, which the standard Indian licence already is. Driving yourself around Singapore opens up a different side of the city — night safaris, quiet coastal boardwalks and the kind of tucked-away food spots that only locals and curious tourists ever find.

    2. United Kingdom

    Rolling green hills, the Scottish Highlands, Welsh villages, winding country roads with hedgerows on both sides — if any of that is on your bucket list, your Indian licence is the only document you need.

    The UK permits visitors from India to drive for up to one year from their date of entry. The one condition worth noting is that you’re limited to driving the specific vehicle classes listed on your physical licence card — so if your licence covers light motor vehicles, that’s what you can rent. Drive on the left, which Indian drivers are already used to, and the rest comes naturally.

    3. Australia

    Australia might be the world’s most road-trip-friendly country. The Great Ocean Road, the Red Centre, long stretches of coastal highway with nothing but ocean on one side and eucalyptus trees on the other — it’s a place that genuinely rewards having a car.

    Most major states — including New South Wales, Queensland, South Australia, and the Australian Capital Territory — accept a valid Indian driving licence for up to three months of tourist driving. The licence must be in English, which again isn’t an issue for standard Indian licences. Australians also drive on the left, so the adjustment behind the wheel is minimal.

    4. New Zealand

    New Zealand’s roads were practically designed for road trips. Highways that cut through dramatic mountain ranges, lakeside routes with impossible views, volcanic landscapes that look like they belong in a film — all of it is accessible by car and most of it is best experienced that way.

    You can legally drive in New Zealand for up to one full year on a valid Indian driving licence. You need to be at least 21 to rent a car under standard rental terms, and your licence must be clearly legible in English. New Zealanders drive on the left, just like in India, so there’s no mental adjustment required on that front.

    5. Switzerland

    Snow-capped Alps, glacial lakes, fairytale mountain villages — Switzerland looks like a film set, and driving through it only makes that feeling stronger.

    Switzerland allows tourists to drive on its road network for up to one year using a valid Indian driving licence, making it surprisingly accessible for self-drive travellers. The key difference here, compared to the UK, Australia, and New Zealand, is that the Swiss drive on the right side of the road. That takes a bit of extra concentration, particularly on tight alpine roundabouts and steep mountain switchbacks where the margin for error is smaller than you’d like.

    Also Read: 15 Best Places to Plan Solo Trips in India

    A Few Things to Keep in Mind

    Before you book a rental car in any of these countries, it’s worth doing a quick check with the local rental company about their specific requirements. Some providers may ask for an International Driving Permit alongside your Indian licence as a backup, even in countries where it isn’t legally required. Always carry your original licence — not a photocopy — and make sure it’s valid for the duration of your trip. With those basics covered, the open road is yours to explore.

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    Mohan Nasre

      With over 2000 articles and blogs to his name for Flickonclick, Mohan Nasre is a versatile content writer skilled in multiple niches, including entertainment, technology, finance, news, lifestyle, fitness, and more. His dynamic writing style and ability to adapt to diverse topics have made him a go-to writer for high-quality, engaging content that resonates with readers across various industries.

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