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If you are in India, it is typically 35x35mm.
If you are outside India and need to apply for Indian passport or renew it with local Consulate of India, it differs. It can be 35x35mm or typical local sized passport photos.
If you are in the USA, every consulate of India in the USA accepts 2x2 inch (which is 51x51mm in mm) sized photos. Many of them require it to be only of 2x2 inch.
Normally you need printed passport photos and hence no need to worry about pixels. However if you applying for certain types of non-immigrant visas or for lottery visa for USA, here are the dimensions in pixels.
Minimum acceptable dimensions are 600 pixels (width) - 600 pixels (height). Maximum acceptable dimensions are 1200 pixels (width) - 1200 pixels (height).
For full details about 2x2 digital image for DS 160 or DV visa, check the related link.
The standard size of a passport photo in US is 2 inches by 2 inches. In metric that would be 5.08 by 5.08 centimeters.
Passports must have a photo of only the individual applying for the passport. These are wallet sized photos and can be taken at any photo processing center.
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No you cannot get an Indian Passport, The Indian Government does not allow holding two passports... But, you can get OCI( Overseas Citizenship of India ) : if your parents / grandparents held Indian passport at anytime in their life they you should be able to get OCI. OCI is a life long Indian Visa Endorsed in your Passport and you also get a booklet which looks similar to Indian passport but it is technically not a passport. You will all the rights as any ordinary Indian citizen. Cheers! Sukhdeep.. Thanks - I was born in India so would my birth certificate qualify me (plus my wife and UK born child) for OCI?
The size of photo dimensions would depend on the desired size of the photo for printing, regardless of the country.
yes of course.....but u may not need a visa