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What if you have two passports from two different countries (for example France and India) and you visit India but you did not bring your Indian passport, will India consider you "French" and stamp your passport with a visa (lets say for this example that you get a visa upon entry), and thus disregard that you are actually a holder of Indian passport and Indian citizen?

Is there some problem with this (because I assume India would know that I have an Indian passport also) - or can I always just choose which passport I use to whichever country I travel to even if it is that I go to one of my "home-countries"?






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