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List of international prime ministerial trips made by Narendra Modi
International trips made by Narendra Modi while Prime Minister

This is a list of international prime ministerial trips made by Narendra Modi since he became the Prime Minister of India, following his first oath of office in 2014. He is the most widely-travelled Prime Minister of India.

Summary of international trips

Further information: Foreign relations of India and Foreign policy of the Narendra Modi government

As of July 2025, Narendra Modi has made 90 international trips, visiting 77 countries, including visits to the United States to attend the United Nations General Assembly.

As of July 2025:

  One visit   Two visits   Three visits   Four visits   Five visits   Six or more visits   India Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visits by country
Number of visitsCountry
1 visit (43)Austria, Bahrain, Belgium, Brunei, Croatia, Cyprus, Denmark, Egypt, Fiji, Ghana, Greece, Guyana, Iran, Ireland, Israel, Jordan, Kenya, Kuwait, Mexico, Mongolia, Mozambique, Netherlands, Nigeria, Oman, Pakistan, Papua New Guinea, Palestine, Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Rwanda, Seychelles, Spain, Sweden, Tajikistan, Tanzania, Trinidad and Tobago, Turkey, Turkmenistan, Uganda, Ukraine, Vatican City, Vietnam
2 visits (16)Afghanistan, Argentina, Australia, Bangladesh, Canada, Italy, Kazakhstan, Laos, Kyrgyzstan, Malaysia, Maldives, Mauritius, Myanmar, Qatar, South Korea, Switzerland
3 visits (7)Bhutan, Indonesia, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Thailand, United Kingdom, Uzbekistan
4 visits (2)Brazil, Sri Lanka
5 visits (3)China, Nepal, Singapore
6 visits (1)Germany
7 visits (3)Japan, Russia, United Arab Emirates
8 visits (1)France
10 visits (1)United States

2014

CountryAreas visitedDate(s)Purpose(s)NotesImage
1 BhutanParo, Thimphu15–16 June

See also: Bhutan–India relations

Details
First foreign visit by Narendra Modi as Prime Minister.
2 BrazilFortaleza, Brasília13–16 July6th BRICS summit

See also: Brazil–India relations

3   NepalKathmandu3–4 August

See also: India–Nepal relations

Details
Modi arrived for a two-day visit to Nepal on 3 August. The last visit of an Indian prime minister to Nepal was 17 years ago in 1997 by Inder Kumar Gujral.2[Note I] The talks with Nepal were focused on reviewing the 1950s Treaty of Peace and Friendship, India-funded hydroelectricity projects in Nepal and other infrastructure projects in Nepal.3 Following Jana Andolan, that marked the beginning of constitutional democracy in 1990, Modi became the first foreign leader to address a joint session of the Federal Parliament of Nepal.45 The Western media read it as a shift in foreign affairs for India,6 as well as a Nepal policy shift.7 He performed puja at the fifth century Pashupatinath temple (where he donated Rs. 25 crores and the high priest, Ganesh Bhatta, said: "I told him that we see him as a mascot for Hinduism, and appreciate his efforts in saving Hindu culture").8 Further he pledged not to interfere in Nepal's internal affairs (following controversy of appointment of Indian priests at a Nepali temple),9 Modi announced a credit assistance programme of US$1 billion to Nepal and said "Nepal can free India of its darkness with its electricity. But [sic] we don't want free electricity, we want to buy it. Just by selling electricity to India, Nepal can find a place in the developed countries of the world." He also told Nepali MPs he wanted to turn India's "hostile borders benign and ultimately gateways for free trade and commerce...borders must be bridges not barriers." The Kathmandu Post reacted in writing: "Modi mantra warms Nepal's hearts."10 The New York Times also suggested the lack of a meeting with former King Gyanendra of Nepal signified that India would not support a return to monarchy11 despite the lack of a new constitution of Nepal. The commonality of a majority Hindu heritage was also played up.12
4 JapanKyoto, Tokyo30 August–3 September

See also: India–Japan relations

Details
Modi visited Japan on a five-day official trip from 30 August to 3 September, which is labelled as his first bilateral visit outside the subcontinent. His 2014 visit further strengthened the ties between the two countries, and resulted in several key agreements, including the elevating of the already established strategic partnership to the "Special Strategic Global Partnership". During his visit, official negotiations on the sale of 2 amphibious aircraft for the Indian Navy and the long pending civil nuclear agreements have both progressed.1314

15161718

5 United Nations

 United States

New York City, Washington, D.C.26–30 SeptemberGeneral debate of the 69th United Nations General Assembly

See also: India and the United Nations and India–United States relations

Details
Modi delivered his maiden speech in the 69th session of the United Nations General Assembly on 27 September 2014, in which he called for the reform and expansion of the United Nations Security Council, most notably bringing attention to India's long standing demand of a permanent membership. He expressed his concerns over the relevance of a 20th century setup in the 21st century, and stressed the need to evaluate the UN's performance in the past 70 years. He also questioned why the UN should serve as the G-All for global governance, instead of several parallel sub-groupings like the G7 or G20. In the wake of the ISIS threat in West Asia and other similar threats in other parts of the world, Modi urged for the immediate implementation of the 'Comprehensive on International Terrorism' by the UN and offered India's pro-active role in it, citing India as a victim of terrorism for decades. Prior to his speech, he, along with Minister of External Affairs Sushma Swaraj, met with United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, to discuss issues relating to UN governance.19 Modi also ridiculed the possibility of any multilateral intervention on the issue of Kashmir, a demand Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif made in his address at the UN General Assembly on 26 September, stating that the Indian government is ready for 'bilateral talk' with Pakistan provided that Pakistan cultivate a suitable environment for talks by giving up its terrorism policy against India.20 Modi commented briefly on climate change and the use of clean energy. In this regard, he also asked world leaders and UN officials to recognise and observe International Yoga Day, in order to emphasise the importance of incorporating Yoga into a modern-day lifestyle.21 Modi was also known to observe fast during a White House dinner for the Hindu festival of Navratri.22
6 MyanmarNaypyidaw11–13 November9th East Asia summit, 12th ASEAN–India summit

See also: India–Myanmar relations

23

 AustraliaBrisbane, Canberra, Melbourne, Sydney14–18 November2014 G20 Brisbane summit

See also: Australia–India relations

24

 FijiSuva19 November1st FIPIC summit

See also: Fiji–India relations

Details
Modi became the first Indian head of government to visit Fiji after 33 years, since Indira Gandhi's visit in 1981.25 While there, he also attended a 'Forum for India-Pacific Island cooperation' along with leaders from all 14 Pacific islands nations.26
7   NepalKathmandu25–27 November18th SAARC summit

See also: India–Nepal relations

Details
This was Modi's first ever SAARC summit.

2015

CountryAreas visitedDate(s)PurposeNotes
8 SeychellesVictoria10–11 March

See also: India–Seychelles relations

Details
Modi's visit to Seychelles was part of his "Indian Ocean outreach" programme.2728 While there, he held talks with President James Alexis Michel in order to strengthen maritime ties and enhance bilateral development and cooperation.29
 MauritiusPort Louis11–13 March

See also: India–Mauritius relations

Details
Modi was the chief guest at the Mauritian National Day on 12 March.3031
 Sri LankaColombo, Jaffna13–14 March

See also: India–Sri Lanka relations

Details
Modi was scheduled to visit Sri Lanka earlier, in January 2015.32 He eventually made this visit from 13–15 March 2015, following newly-inaugurated Sri Lankan President Maithripala Sirisena's visit to New Delhi in February. During this trip, Modi also visited the city of Jafna in the Northern Province.3334
9 SingaporeSingapore23 MarchState funeral of Lee Kuan Yew

See also: India–Singapore relations

Details
Prime Minister Modi attended the state funeral of Lee Kuan Yew, the first Prime Minister of Singapore. There, at the sidelines, he met several world leaders including the Israeli President. It was his first visit to Singapore, and he is expected to visit again during the later part of the year for the golden jubilee celebration of India and Singapore's diplomatic relations.35
10 FranceParis, Toulouse, Neuve-Chapelle9–12 April

See also: France–India relations

Details
During his visit, Prime Minister Modi encouraged French companies to participate in the Make in India programme in defense, civil nuclear power and food processing.3637
 GermanyBerlin, Hanover12–14 April

See also: Germany–India relations

Details
Modi had worked out a visit to Berlin following his first meeting with German Chancellor Angela Merkel. Modi had planned to work out a bilateral meeting between India and Germany earlier, in July 2014, while he spent 2 nights there on his onward and return journey to Brazil but this did not take place due to scheduling issues. Modi, most notably, visited Hanover where he pitched his Make in India campaign to various German industries.3839
 CanadaOttawa, Toronto, Vancouver14–16 April

See also: Canada–India relations

Details
Modi addressed a huge gathering of overseas Indians in Toronto, similar to his previous Madison Square Garden event.40
11 ChinaXi'an, Beijing, Shanghai14–16 May

See also: China–India relations

Details
Modi made his first visit to the People's Republic of China in May 2015. President Xi Jinping received Modi in Xi'an, his home town (akin to Xi's Ahmedabad trip last September, the home town of Modi), before official talks in Beijing.41
 MongoliaUlaanbaatar16–17 May

See also: India–Mongolia relations

Details
Modi became the first Indian Prime Minister to visit Mongolia. During his visit, he boosted talks on the supplying of Mongolian Uranium to India.42
 South KoreaSeoul18–19 May

See also: India–South Korea relations

Details
Modi's visit to South Korea was part of India's East Asia policy and Modi's attempt to promote his Make in India concept to Korean investors.43
12 BangladeshDhaka6–7 June

See also: Bangladesh–India relations

Details
Prime Minister Modi paid a visit to Bangladesh from 6 – 7 June 2015 at the invitation of Sheikh Hasina, former Prime Minister of Bangladesh. This visit, the Prime Minister's first to Bangladesh. During this visit, the Prime Minister discussed the ratification of te Bangladesh–India Land Boundary Agreement - 1974 & Protocol- 2011.

During the visit, Prime Minister held discussions with Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. The Prime Minister's programme will also include a call on the President of Bangladesh Abdul Hamid.44

13 UzbekistanTashkent6 July

See also: India–Uzbekistan relations

45

 KazakhstanAstana7 July

See also: India–Kazakhstan relations

46

 RussiaUfa8–10 July7th BRICS summit

See also: India–Russia relations

Details
This was his second BRICS summit after he took office as Prime Minister of India in 2014. This was also a part of his first visit to Moscow.47
 TurkmenistanAshgabat10–11 July

See also: India–Turkmenistan relations

Details
Prime Minister Modi visited Turkmenistan and other central Asian countries following his visit to Russia for the BRICS summit.4849
 KyrgyzstanBishkek12 July

See also: India–Kyrgyzstan relations

50

 TajikistanDushanbe12–13 July

See also: India–Tajikistan relations

Details
Prime Minister Modi to ask Tajikistan for lease of ex-Soviet airbase.51
14 United Arab EmiratesAbu Dhabi, Dubai16–17 August

See also: India–United Arab Emirates relations

Details
This was the first Prime ministerial visit to the gulf nation 34 years after Indira Gandhi.52
15 IrelandDublin23 September

See also: India–Ireland relations

Details
The agenda was related to trade, commerce and aviation.53
 United Nations

 United States

New York City, San Francisco24–30 SeptemberOfficial visit to Silicon Valley.

See also: India and the United Nations and India–United States relations

Details
This was his second visit to the United States as prime minister and third bilateral summit with Barack Obama.54
16 United KingdomLondon, Chequers12–14 November

See also: India–United Kingdom relations

55

 TurkeyAntalya15–16 November2015 G20 Antalya summit

See also: India–Turkey relations

17 MalaysiaKuala Lumpur21–22 November10th East Asia summit, 13th ASEAN–India summit

See also: India–Malaysia relations

Details
This was the Prime Minister's second visit to the East Asia summit and the related ASEAN–India summit.56
 SingaporeSingapore23–25 November

See also: India–Singapore relations

Details
Singaporean Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong invited Modi to visit Singapore in 2015 to commemorate the 50th anniversary of India and Singapore's bilateral ties57
18 United Nations

 France

Paris30 November–1 December2015 United Nations Climate Change Conference

See also: India and the United Nations and France–India relations

Details
Prime Minister Modi participated in the Leaders Event of the COP21 conference to set out India's Strategy to contain global warming.58
19 RussiaMoscow23–24 December

See also: India–Russia relations

 AfghanistanKabul25 December

See also: Afghanistan–India relations

 PakistanLahore25 DecemberWorking visit

See also: India–Pakistan relations

Details
Informal meeting with Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif in Lahore on his way back from Kabul. Attended the wedding celebrations of PM Sharif's granddaughter at his residence.

2016

CountryAreas visitedDate(s)Purpose(s)NotesImage
20 European Union

 Belgium

Brussels30 March14th India–European Union summit

See also: India–European Union relations and Belgium–India relations

59

 United StatesWashington, D.C.31 March–1 April2016 Nuclear Security summit

See also: India–United States relations

60

 Saudi ArabiaRiyadh2–3 April

See also: India–Saudi Arabia relations

Details
The agenda of this visit was energy, security, trade and well-being of Indian workers6162 Modi is first Indian conferred Order of King Abdulaziz, Saudi Arabia's highest honour for non-Muslim dignitaries.63
21 IranTehran22–23 May

See also: India–Iran relations

Details
Connectivity and infrastructure, energy partnership with Iran, and bilateral trade.64
22 AfghanistanHerat4 JuneWorking visit

See also: Afghanistan–India relations

Details
Narendra Modi inaugurated the Afghan–India Friendship Dam on the river Hari in Chist-e-Sharif in Herat province. During his visit he was also conferred with Afghanistan's highest civilian award Amir Amanullah Khan Award.65
 QatarDoha4–5 June

See also: India–Qatar relations

Details
Held talks with Emir of Qatar Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani on bilateral issues including to boost economic ties and in the hydrocarbon sector.66
  SwitzerlandGeneva6 June

See also: India–Switzerland relations

Details
Held discussions on black money issue and Nuclear Suppliers Group membership.67
 United StatesWashington, D.C.6–8 June

See also: India–United States relations

Details
Held progress review meeting with President Barack Obama on defence, security and energy, and also addressed a joint session of the United States Congress.68
 MexicoMexico City9 JuneWorking visit

See also: India–Mexico relations

Details
Held discussions regarding Nuclear Suppliers Group membership.69
23 UzbekistanTashkent23–24 June2016 Tashkent SCO summit

See also: India–Uzbekistan relations

24 MozambiqueMaputo7 July

See also: India–Mozambique relations

Details
To increase cooperation and boost cultural linkages. Met President Filipe Nyusi.70
 South AfricaPretoria, Durban, Johannesburg, Pietermaritzburg8–9 July

See also: India–South Africa relations

Details
Agenda was to boost economic ties with South Africa.71
 TanzaniaDodoma10 July

See also: India–Tanzania relations

Details
Agenda was to Improve India–Tanzania relations and held talks with President John Magufuli.72
 KenyaNairobi11 July

See also: India–Kenya relations

Details
Bilateral cooperation, better trade, commercial and cultural exchanges between India and Kenya.73
25 VietnamHanoi2–3 September

See also: India–Vietnam relations

 ChinaHangzhou4–5 September2016 G20 Hangzhou summit

See also: China–India relations

 LaosVientiane7–8 September11th East Asia summit, 14th ASEAN–India summit

See also: India–Laos relations

26 ThailandBangkok10 NovemberState funeral of Bhumibol Adulyadej

See also: India–Thailand relations

Details
Paid homage to the Late King Bhumibol Adulyadej at Grand Palace, Bangkok
 JapanTokyo11–12 November

See also: India–Japan relations

Details
The India–Japan annual summit is alternatively held in New Delhi and Tokyo. Tokyo is expected to host Modi in 2016.74

2017

CountryAreas visitedDate(s)Purpose(s)Notes
27 Sri LankaColombo, Kandy11–12 MayInternational Day of Vesak celebrations

See also: India–Sri Lanka relations

Details
Visited Tamil community in Sri Lanka.7576
28 GermanyMeseberg, Berlin29–30 May

See also: Germany–India relations

7778
 SpainMadrid30–31 May

See also: India–Spain relations

Details
India, Spain Ink 7 agreements in cyber security, cooperation in renewable energy, cooperation in organ transplantation, technical cooperation in civil aviation, transfer of sentenced persons and waiving of visas for diplomatic passport holders.798081
 RussiaSaint Petersburg31 May–2 June18th India–Russia annual summit

See also: India–Russia relations

Details
Also attended St. Petersburg International Economic Forum as a guest.828384
 FranceParis2–3 June

See also: France–India relations

8586
29 KazakhstanAstana8–9 June2017 Astana SCO summit

See also: India–Kazakhstan relations

87
30 PortugalLisbon24 June

See also: India–Portugal relations

Details
11 agreements signed included cooperation in outer space, double taxation avoidance, nano technology, improving cultural ties, youth and sports, higher education, scientific research, and setting up of an India–Portugal Business Hub and an Indian Chamber of Commerce.8889
 United StatesWashington, D.C.25–26 June

See also: India–United States relations

Details
To discuss terrorism and H-1B visa issues. First bilateral meet of Narendra Modi and Donald Trump.90
 NetherlandsAmsterdam27 June

See also: India–Netherlands relations

Details
3 MoUs signed in fields of Cultural, Water Cooperation and Social Security.9192
31 IsraelJerusalem, Haifa, Tel Aviv4–6 July

See also: India–Israel relations

Details
7 MoUs signed: Industrial Research and Development and Technological Innovation Fund, Water Conservation, State Water Utility Reform, 3-year work program in Agriculture 2018–20, cooperation regarding atomic clocks, GEO-LEO optical link, Electric Propulsion for Small Satellites.9394
 GermanyHamburg7–8 July2017 G20 Hamburg summit

See also: Germany–India relations

95
32 ChinaXiamen3–5 September9th BRICS summit

See also: China–India relations

 MyanmarNaypyidaw6–7 September

See also: India–Myanmar relations

33 PhilippinesManila12–14 November12th East Asia summit, 15th ASEAN–India summit

See also: India–Philippines relations

96

2018

CountryAreas visitedDate(s)Purpose(s)Notes
34  SwitzerlandDavos23–26 JanuaryWorld Economic Forum

See also: India–Switzerland relations

97
35 JordanAmman9 FebruaryTransit

See also: India–Jordan relations

Details
First visit by an Indian Prime Minister in 30 years. Meeting with Prime Minister Hani Al-Mulki and King Abdullah II of Jordan, discussions for India–Jordan bilateral relations.9899100
PalestineRamallah10 February

See also: India–Palestine relations

Details
First visit by an Indian Prime Minister. Signed six agreements worth around USD 50 million that includes setting up of a USD 30 million super speciality hospital in Beit Sahur. Construction of a centre for empowering women. During his visit he was conferred the highest civilian award of the Palestine, Grand Collar of the State of Palestine101102
United Arab EmiratesAbu Dhabi, Dubai10–11 February

See also: India–United Arab Emirates relations

Details
Awarding a consortium of Indian oil companies a 10% stake in offshore oil concession; administration of contractual employment of Indian workers in the Gulf country; technical cooperation in railways, joint research and technology transfer; cooperation in the field of finance, an MoU between Bombay Stock Exchange and Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange; multi-modal logistics park and hub in Jammu comprising warehouses and specialised storage solutions.103104
OmanMuscat11–12 February

See also: India–Oman relations

Details
Met Sultan Qaboos; signed eight agreements, including an MoU on legal and judicial cooperation in civil and commercial matters; signed annexutre to the MoU on military cooperation; academic and scholarly cooperation between National Defence College, Sultanate of Oman and the Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses; cooperation between Foreign Service Institute, Ministry of External Affairs, India and Oman's Diplomatic Institute; cooperation in the field of health, tourism and peaceful uses of outer space; legal and judicial cooperation in civil and commercial matters;105106
36 SwedenStockholm16–18 April1st India–Nordic summit

See also: India–Sweden relations

 United KingdomLondon18–20 April2018 Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting107

See also: India–United Kingdom relations

 GermanyBerlin20 AprilWorking visit

See also: Germany–India relations

37 ChinaWuhan27–28 AprilInformal summit

See also: China–India relations

38   NepalJanakpur, Kathmandu11–12 MayWorking visit

See also: India–Nepal relations

108
39 RussiaSochi21 MayInformal summit

See also: India–Russia relations

109
40 IndonesiaJakarta29 May

See also: India–Indonesia relations

MalaysiaKuala Lumpur31 MayWorking visit

See also: India–Malaysia relations

Details
Discussions with Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad on defence, maritime security and strategic access to ports.110
SingaporeSingapore31 May–2 June

See also: India–Singapore relations

Details
Met with Singapore's Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong on agreements concerning peace and security in the Indo-Pacitic region, naval cooperation, among others topics.111
41 ChinaQingdao9–10 June2018 Qingdao SCO summit

See also: China–India relations

42 RwandaKigali, Rweru model village23–24 July

See also: India–Rwanda relations

112
UgandaEntebbe, Kampala24 July

See also: India–Uganda relations

113
South AfricaJohannesburg25–27 July10th BRICS summit

See also: India–South Africa relations

43   NepalKathmandu30–31 August4th BIMSTEC summit

See also: India–Nepal relations

44 JapanTokyo28–29 OctoberOfficial visit

See also: India–Japan relations

114
45 SingaporeSingapore14–15 November13th East Asia summit

See also: India–Singapore relations

MaldivesMalé17 NovemberSwearing-in ceremony of Ibrahim Mohamed Solih

See also: India–Maldives relations

46 ArgentinaBuenos Aires29 November–1 December2018 G20 Buenos Aires summit

See also: Argentina–India relations

2019

CountryAreas visitedDate(s)Purpose(s)Notes
47 South KoreaSeoul21–22 February

See also: India–South Korea relations

48 MaldivesMalé8 June

See also: India–Maldives relations

Sri LankaColombo9 June

See also: India–Sri Lanka relations

115
49 KyrgyzstanBishkek14–15 June2019 Bishkek SCO summit

See also: India–Kyrgyzstan relations

50 JapanOsaka27–29 June2019 G20 Osaka summit

See also: India–Japan relations

51 BhutanThimphu17–18 August

See also: Bhutan–India relations

52 FranceParis22–23 AugustOfficial visit

See also: France–India relations

United Arab EmiratesAbu Dhabi23–24 August

See also: India–United Arab Emirates relations

Details
During his visit, the prime minister met Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and received the Order of Zayed, the highest civilian award of the UAE.
BahrainManama, Riffa24–25 August

See also: Bahrain–India relations

Details
First ever visit by an Indian prime minister to the Kingdom. During his visit, He held talks with Sheikh Khalifa bin Salman Al Khalifa, Prime Minister of Bahrain and received the Order of the Renaissance, the third highest civilian decoration of Bahrain.
FranceBiarritz25–26 August45th G7 summit

See also: France–India relations

53 RussiaVladivostok4–5 SeptemberOfficial visit

See also: India–Russia relations

Details
Prime Minister Modi visited shipyard in Russia and also participated in bilateral talks with Russia.
54 United Nations

United States

New York City, Houston, Chicago20–27 SeptemberGeneral debate of the 74th United Nations General Assembly, 1st India–CARICOM summit, Howdy Modi event

See also: India and the United Nations and India–United States relations

Details
Prime Minister Modi addressed the 74th session of the United Nations General Assembly and later an event in Houston with Indian Americans along US President Donald Trump and took part in bilateral and multilateral talks with the heads of government of Pacific island nations. In another event at New York he was presented the Global Goalkeeper Award by Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.
55 Saudi ArabiaRiyadh29 October

See also: India–Saudi Arabia relations

56 ThailandBangkok2–4 November14th East Asia summit, 16th ASEAN–India summit

See also: India–Thailand relations

57 BrazilBrasília13–14 November11th BRICS summit

See also: Brazil–India relations

2020

Prime Minister Modi did not make any international trips in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

2021

CountryAreas visitedDate(s)Purpose(s)NotesImage
58 BangladeshDhaka, Ishwaripur, Orakandi26–27 March

See also: Bangladesh–India relations

59 United Nations

 United States

New York City, Washington, D.C.22–25 SeptemberGeneral debate of the 76th United Nations General Assembly, 2nd Quad leaders' summit

See also: India and the United Nations and India–United States relations

Details
Prime Minister Modi held bilateral talks with Joe Biden, President of the United States, Scott Morrison, Prime Minister of Australia, Yoshihide Suga, Prime Minister of Japan and CEOs of some companies in Washington D.C. He also participated in the first in-person Quad leaders' summit at White House. Prime Minister addressed the 76th session of the United Nations General Assembly in New York City.
60 ItalyRome29–31 October2021 G20 Rome summit

See also: India–Italy relations

 Vatican CityVatican City30 OctoberWorking visit

See also: Holy See–India relations

 United Nations

 United Kingdom

Glasgow1–3 November2021 United Nations Climate Change Conference

See also: India and the United Nations and India–United Kingdom relations

2022

CountryAreas visitedDate(s)Purpose(s)NotesImage
61 GermanyBerlin2 MayOfficial visit

See also: Germany–India relations

Details
Prime Minister Modi met German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and co-chaired the 6th India–Germany Inter-Governmental Consultations.116
 DenmarkCopenhagen3–4 May2nd India–Nordic summit

See also: Denmark–India relations

Details
Prime Minister Modi met Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen and Queen Margrethe II. He also attended on 2nd India–Nordic Summit in Copenhagen and met Finnish Prime Minister Sanna Marin, Icelandic Prime Minister Katrín Jakobsdóttir, Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre, and Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson.117
FranceParis4 MayWorking visit

See also: France–India relations

Details
Prime Minister Modi met French President Emmanuel Macron who had just been re-elected as President for a second term.
62 NepalLumbini16 MayWorking visit

See also: Nepal–India relations

Details
Prime Minister Modi visited Lumbini at the invitation of Nepalese Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba on the occasion of Buddha Purnima.
63 JapanTokyo23–24 May4th Quad leaders' summit

See also: India–Japan relations

Details
Prime Minister Modi participated in the Quad leaders' summit and held bilateral talks with Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and US President Joe Biden.
64 GermanySchloss Elmau26–27 June48th G7 summit

See also: Germany–India relations

 United Arab EmiratesAbu Dhabi28 JunePersonal visit due to the demise of President Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan.

See also: India–United Arab Emirates relations

65 UzbekistanSamarkand15–16 September2022 Samarkand SCO summit

See also: India–Uzbekistan relations

66 JapanTokyo27 SeptemberState funeral of Shinzo Abe

See also: India–Japan relations

67 IndonesiaBali15–16 November 20222022 G20 Bali summit

See also: India–Indonesia relations

2023

CountryAreas visitedDate(s)Purpose(s)NotesImage
68 JapanHiroshima19–21 May49th G7 summit, 5th Quad leaders' summit

See also: India–Japan relations

 Papua New GuineaPort Moresby21–22 May3rd FIPIC summit

See also: India–Papua New Guinea relations

Details
Attended FIPIC summit hosted by Papuan Prime Minister James Marape, received Order of Logohu, the highest civilian honour of Papua New Guinea and Order of Fiji, the highest civilian honour of Fiji.
AustraliaSydney22–24 MayOfficial visit

See also: Australia–India relations

69 United Nations

United States

New York City, Washington, D.C.20–23 JuneState visit

See also: India and the United Nations and India–United States relations

Details
Prime Minister Modi was welcomed by a massive congregation of the Indian diaspora at New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport, met with billionaire Elon Musk and other elite luminaries, and oversaw a cultural programme at the United Nations to commemorate International Yoga Day. In Washington, D.C. and paid his first official State visit to the United States, hosted by President Joe Biden and First Lady Jill Biden at the White House, and separately met various other US business and tech leaders and addressed a joint session of the United States Congress.
EgyptCairo24–25 JuneState visit

See also: Egypt–India relations

Details
Prime Minister Modi paid a state visit to Egypt on the invitation of the Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi and received Order of the Nile, the highest civilian honour of Egypt.
70 FranceParis13–15 JulyOfficial visit, Bastille Day military parade

See also: France–India relations

Details
Prime Minister Modi attended the Bastille Day military parade as the chief guest and received Legion of Honour, the highest civilian honour of France.
 United Arab EmiratesAbu Dhabi15 JulyOfficial visit

See also: India–United Arab Emirates relations

71 South AfricaJohannesburg22–24 August15th BRICS summit

See also: India–South Africa relations

GreeceAthens25 AugustOfficial visit

See also: Greece–India relations

Details
Prime Minister Modi paid an official visit to Greece on the invitation of the Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and received Order of Honour, the second-highest civilian honour of Greece.
72 IndonesiaJakarta5–7 September18th East Asia summit, 20th ASEAN–India summit

See also: India–Indonesia relations

73 United Nations United Arab EmiratesDubai30 November–2 December2023 United Nations Climate Change Conference

See also: India and the United Nations and India–United Arab Emirates relations

2024

CountryAreas visitedDate(s)Purpose(s)NotesImage
74 United Arab EmiratesAbu Dhabi13–14 FebruaryInauguration of BAPS Hindu Mandir and several key agreements between India and the United Arab Emirates.118

See also: India–United Arab Emirates relations

QatarDoha14–15 FebruarySigning several key agreements between India and Qatar.119

See also: India–Qatar relations

75 BhutanParo, Thimphu22–23 MarchState visit120

See also: Bhutan–India relations

Details
Prime Minister Modi paid a state visit to Bhutan on the invitation of the Bhutanese Prime Minister Tshering Tobgay and received Order of the Dragon King, the highest civilian honour of Bhutan.
76 ItalyFasano13–14 June50th G7 summit

See also: India–Italy relations

77 RussiaMoscow8–9 July22nd India–Russia annual summit

See also: India–Russia relations

Details
Prime Minister Modi was awarded the Order of St. Andrew by President Putin. He also laid a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Moscow, and announced the opening of two new Indian consulates in Russia, in the cities of Kazan and Yekaterinburg.
AustriaVienna9–10 JulyOfficial visit121

See also: Austria–India relations

Details
First visit by an Indian Prime Minister to Austria in 41 years.
78 PolandWarsaw21–22 AugustOfficial visit

See also: India–Poland relations

Details
Prime Minister Modi met with the Prime Minister of Poland Donald Tusk and President of Poland Andrzej Duda. During the visit, he paid tribute at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Warsaw and met with several prominent Polish Indologists and business leaders. The bilateral relationship between India and Poland was elevated to the level of a Strategic Partnership. This was the first visit by an Indian Prime Minister to Poland in 45 years.
UkraineKyiv23–24 AugustOfficial visit

See also: India–Ukraine relations

Details
Prime Minister Modi met with the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy. He also visited the National Museum of the History of Ukraine, paid homage to Mahatma Gandhi at his statue in Kyiv, interacted with Ukrainian students learning the Hindi language, and donated humanitarian aid to the Ukrainian government on behalf of India in view of the ongoing Russo-Ukrainian war. This was the first visit by an Indian Prime Minister to Ukraine since its independence in 1991 and the establishment of India–Ukraine diplomatic relations in 1992.
79 BruneiBandar Seri Begawan3–4 SeptemberOfficial visit

See also: Brunei–India relations

Details
Prime Minister Modi met with the Sultan and Prime Minister of Brunei Hassanal Bolkiah. During the visit, he also inaugurated the new Chancery premises of the Indian High Commission, interacted with the Indian diaspora, and visited the Omar Ali Saifuddien Mosque. This was the first bilateral visit by an Indian Prime Minister to Brunei.
SingaporeSingapore4–5 SeptemberOfficial visit

See also: India–Singapore relations

Details
Prime Minister Modi met with the Prime Minister of Singapore Lawrence Wong, President of Singapore Tharman Shanmugaratnam, Senior Minister of Singapore and former Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong and Emeritus Senior Minister Goh Chok Tong. He also visited AEM Singapore, a leading semiconductor and electronics company, interacted with prominent Singaporean investors and business leaders, and announced the establishment of a first-of-its-kind Thiruvalluvar Cultural Center in Singapore. The India-Singapore bilateral relationship was elevated to a Comprehensive Strategic Partnership.
80 United Nations United StatesWilmington, New York City21–23 September6th Quad leaders' summit, United Nations Summit of the Future

See also: India and the United Nations and India–United States relations

Details
Prime Minister Modi attended the Quad Leaders' Summit on September 21 in Wilmington, Delaware.122123 On September 22, he addressed a gathering of Indian Americans at the Nassau Coliseum124 and interacted with business leaders and CEOs of leading US-based companies. On September 23, he addressed the Summit of the Future at the United Nations General Assembly, as well as held bilateral meetings with several world leaders on its sidelines.
81 LaosVientiane10–11 October19th East Asia summit, 21st ASEAN–India summit

See also: India–Laos relations

82 RussiaKazan22–24 October16th BRICS summit

See also: India–Russia relations

83 NigeriaAbuja16–17 NovemberState visit

See also: India–Nigeria relations

BrazilRio de Janeiro18–19 November2024 G20 Rio de Janeiro summit

See also: Brazil–India relations

GuyanaGeorgetown19–21 NovemberState visit, 2nd India–CARICOM summit

See also: Guyana–India relations

84 KuwaitKuwait City21–22 DecemberOfficial visit

See also: India–Kuwait relations

Details
First visit by an Indian Prime Minister in 43 years. The India-Kuwait bilateral relationship was elevated to the level of a Strategic Partnership. Prime Minister Modi was conferred the Order of Mubarak the Great by the Emir of Kuwait.

2025

CountryArea(s) visitedDate(s)Purpose(s)NotesImage
85 FranceParis, Marseille, Saint-Paul-lès-Durance10–12 FebruaryState visit, co-chairing the 3rd AI summit

See also: France–India relations

Details
Prime Minister Modi paid a state visit to France, during which he co-chaired the AI Action Summit in Paris along with French President Emmanuel Macron. The two leaders then travelled to Marseille and inaugurated the new Indian consulate and paid homage at the Mazargues Cemetery to Indian soldiers who fought during World War I. The leaders also visited the ITER (International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor) in Saint-Paul-lès-Durance, a project in which India is a stakeholder.
United StatesWashington D.C.12–13 FebruaryWorking visit

See also: India–United States relations

Details
Prime Minister Modi met with United States President Donald Trump at the White House, becoming the fourth leader to do so since President Trump took office on January 20, after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba and the King of Jordan Abdullah II. Prime Minister Modi also separately met with other US officials and prominent personalities, including Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard, United States National Security Advisor Mike Waltz, businessmen Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy.
86 MauritiusPort Louis11–12 MarchMauritius National Day celebrations

See also: India–Mauritius relations

Details
Prime Minister Modi attended the Mauritius National Day celebrations as the chief guest. This was the second time he did so, having previously attended in 2015.
87 ThailandBangkok3–4 April6th BIMSTEC summit

See also: India–Thailand relations

Details
The India-Thailand bilateral relationship was elevated to a Strategic Partnership. Prime Minister Modi also proposed a 21-point Action Plan for BIMSTEC covering a wide range of sectors including establishment of a BIMSTEC Chamber of Commerce, establishment of a Home Ministers' Mechanism, cooperation in space and satellite development, training of BIMSTEC diplomats in India, scholarships for BIMSTEC students to study in India, operationalization of the BIMSTEC Energy Centre in Bengaluru, and the organization of the first BIMSTEC Games in 2027.
Sri LankaColombo, Anuradhapura4–6 AprilState visit

See also: India–Sri Lanka relations

Details
Prime Minister Modi was the first foreign leader hosted by President Anura Kumara Dissanayake since taking office (whose first foreign trip as President was also to India in December 2024.)
88 Saudi ArabiaJeddah22 AprilOfficial visit

See also: India–Saudi Arabia relations

Details
First visit by Prime Minister Modi to Saudi Arabia in more than 5 years. Prime Minister Modi and Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman co-chaired the 2nd meeting of the India–Saudi Arabia Strategic Partnership Council. This visit was originally scheduled for two days (22–23 April), but was cut short after Prime Minister Modi returned to India following the terrorist attack in Pahalgam.
89 CyprusNicosia, Limassol15–16 JuneOfficial visit

See also: Cyprus–India relations

Details
First visit by an Indian Prime Minister to Cyprus since 2002. Prime Minister Modi was awarded the Grand Cross of the Order of Makarios III by the President of Cyprus Nikos Christodoulides. The two leaders also visited the Green Line in Nicosia, the de facto border that separates Cyprus from Northern Cyprus, a self-declared state established following the 1974 Turkish invasion, and considered by the international community to be a territory of Cyprus under Turkish occupation.
CanadaKananaskis16–17 June51st G7 summit

See also: Canada–India relations

Details
Prime Minister Modi attended the G7 Summit after being invited by Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney. Prime Minister Modi has been invited by the host country to every G7 Summit since 2019. This was his first visit to Canada in more than 10 years, and was seen as a key step in mending strained India–Canada relations. During the bilateral meeting between Prime Minister Modi and Prime Minister Carney, several steps were announced to normalize the relationship, including the reinstatement of High Commissioners and resumption of trade negotiations.
CroatiaZagreb18 JuneOfficial visit

See also: Croatia–India relations

Details
First visit by an Indian Prime Minister to Croatia.
90 GhanaAccra2–3 JulyState visit

See also: Ghana-India relations

Details
First visit by an Indian Prime Minister to Ghana since 1995. Prime Minister Modi addressed the Parliament of Ghana.
Trinidad and TobagoPort of Spain, Couva3–4 JulyOfficial visit

See also: India–Trinidad and Tobago relations

Details
First visit by an Indian Prime Minister to Trinidad and Tobago since 2009 (and the first bilateral visit since 1999; the 2009 visit by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh was for the 21st CHOGM). Prime Minister Modi was the first foreign leader hosted by Trinidad and Tobago Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar since assuming office on 1st May. During the visit, Prime Minister Modi addressed a joint session of the Parliament of Trinidad and Tobago. He also addressed a diaspora event in Couva.125
ArgentinaBuenos Aires4–5 JulyOfficial visit

See also: Argentina–India relations

Details
First bilateral visit by an Indian Prime Minister to Argentina since Prime Minister Indira Gandhi's visit in 1968.
BrazilRio de Janeiro, Brasília5–8 July17th BRICS summit, State visit

See also: Brazil–India relations

Expected future trips

This is a list of international trips that Prime Minister Modi is expected to undertake in the near future, based either on official confirmation or on reliable media reports.

CountryArea(s) visitedDate(s)Purpose(s)Notes
90 NamibiaWindhoek9 JulyOfficial visit

See also: India–Namibia relations

Details
First visit by an Indian Prime Minister to Namibia since 1998. During the visit, Prime Minister Modi will address a joint session of the Parliament of Namibia.
91 MaldivesMalé26 JulyMaldives Independence Day celebrations

See also: India–Maldives relations

TBA NorwayOsloTBA (originally scheduled for May 2025, but indefinitely postponed due to the 2025 India–Pakistan conflict)3rd India–Nordic summit
Details
First visit by an Indian Prime Minister to Norway since Prime Minister Indira Gandhi's visit in 1983. Prime Minister Modi will attend the 3rd India–Nordic Summit, where he is expected to meet with the leaders of Norway, Sweden, Finland, Iceland and Denmark. He had previously attended the 1st India–Nordic summit in Sweden in 2018, followed by the 2nd India–Nordic Summit in Denmark in 2022.
NetherlandsAmsterdamOfficial visit

See also: India–Netherlands relations

TBA MalaysiaKuala LumpurTBA22nd East Asia summit

See also: India–Malaysia relations

TBA South AfricaJohannesburg22–23 November2025 G20 Johannesburg summit

See also: India–South Africa relations

Multilateral meetings

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GroupYear
2014201520162017201820192020202120222023202420252026202720282029
Artificial Intelligence Summit1–2 November,126 Milton Keynes21–22 May, Seoul10–11 February, ParisTBATBATBATBA
ASEM16–17 October,127 Milan15–16 July,128 Ulaanbaatar18–19 October,129 Brussels25–26 November,130131 Phnom PenhTBATBATBA
BIMSTEC30–31 August, Kathmandu30 March,132 Colombo2–4 April, BangkokTBA
BRICS14–16 July, Fortaleza8–9 July, Ufa15–16 October,133 Benaulim3–5 September, Xiamen25–27 July, Johannesburg13–14 November, Brasília17 November,134 Saint Petersburg9 September,135136 New Delhi27 June,137 Beijing22–24 August, Johannesburg22–24 October, Kazan6–7 July, Rio de JaneiroTBA,138 IndiaTBATBATBA
CHOGM27–29 November,139 Valletta18–20 April, London24–25 June,140 Kigali25–26 October,141 ApiaTBA, St. John'sTBA
EAS-ASEAN11–14 November, Naypyidaw21–22 November, Kuala Lumpur6–8 September, Vientiane13–14 November, Pasay14–15 November, Singapore2–4 November, Bangkok14 November,142 Hanoi26–27 October,143 Bandar Seri Begawan13–14 November,144 Phnom Penh5–7 September, Jakarta10–11 October, VientianeTBA, Kuala LumpurTBA, ManilaTBATBATBA
FIPIC19 November, Suva21 August,145 Jaipur22 May, Port Moresby
G-74–5 June,146 Brussels7–8 June,147 Schloss Elmau26–27 May,148 Kashiko Island26–27 May,149 Taormina8–9 June,150 La Malbaie24–26 August,151 Biarritz10–12 June,152 Camp David11–13 June,153154 Carbis Bay26–28 June,155 Schloss Elmau19–21 May,156 Hiroshima13–14 June,157 Fasano16–17 June,158 KananaskisJune,159 Évian-les-BainsTBATBATBA
G-2015–16 November, Brisbane15–16 November, Antalya4–5 September, Hangzhou7–8 July, Hamburg30 November–1 December, Buenos Aires28–29 June, Osaka21–22 November,160 Riyadh30–31 October, Rome15–16 November, Bali9–10 September,161 New Delhi18–19 November, Rio de Janeiro22–23 November, JohannesburgTBA, United StatesTBATBATBA
India–CARICOM Summit25 September, New York19–21 November, Georgetown
IEUS30 March, Brussels15 July,162163 New Delhi8 May,164 Lisbon
India–Nordic Summit16–18 April, Stockholm3–4 May, CopenhagenTBA, Oslo
NAM13–18 September,165 Porlamar25–26 October,166 Baku4 May,167 Baku11–12 October,168 Belgrade15–20 January,169 KampalaTBATBA
Quad24 March,170 Washington, D.C.4 March,171 Washington, D.C.20 May, Hiroshima21 September, Washington, D.C.TBA,172 New DelhiTBATBATBATBA
24 September, Washington, D.C.24 May, Tokyo
SAARC26–27 November, Kathmandu9–10 November, Islamabad
SCO11–12 September,173174 Dushanbe9–10 July,175176 Ufa23–24 June,177 Tashkent8–9 June, Astana7–8 June, Qingdao14–15 June, Bishkek10 November,178 Saint Petersburg16–17 September,179 Dushanbe15–16 September, Samarkand4 July,180 New Delhi3–4 July,181 AstanaTBA, TianjinTBATBATBATBA
UNFCCC1–12 December,182 Lima30 November–12 December, Paris7–18 November, Marrakech6–17 November, Bonn2–15 December, Katowice2–13 December, Madrid31 October–12 November, Glasgow6–18 November,183 Sharm El Sheikh30 November–12 December, Dubai11–22 November,184 Baku10–21 November, BelémTBA,TBA,TBA,TBA,
UNGA27 September, New York City1 October,185 New York City26 September,186 New York City23 September,187 New York City29 September,188 New York City27 September, New York City26 September,189 New York City25 September, New York City24 September,190 New York City26 September,191 New York City28 September,192 New York CityTBA, New York CityTBA, New York CityTBA, New York CityTBA, New York CityTBA, New York City
Voice of the Global South Summit12–13 January,193194 New Delhi17 August,195 New DelhiTBATBATBATBATBA
17 November,196 New Delhi
OthersIAFS29–30 October,197 New DelhiNSS31 March–1 April, Washington, D.C.IORA5–7 March,198 JakartaI2U214 July,199 Tel Aviv
IBSA17 October,200 Durban

See also

Notes

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  126. Minister of State for Electronics and Information Technology Rajeev Chandrashekhar attended in the Prime Minister's place. /wiki/Ministry_of_Electronics_and_Information_Technology

  127. Vice President Mohammad Hamid Ansari attended in the Prime Minister's place. /wiki/Vice_President_of_India

  128. Vice President Mohammad Hamid Ansari attended in the Prime Minister's place. /wiki/Vice_President_of_India

  129. Vice President Venkaiah Naidu attended in the Prime Minister's place. /wiki/Vice_President_of_India

  130. Vice President Venkaiah Naidu attended in the Prime Minister's place. /wiki/Vice_President_of_India

  131. These summits were held online due to the COVID-19 pandemic. /wiki/COVID-19_pandemic

  132. These summits were held online due to the COVID-19 pandemic. /wiki/COVID-19_pandemic

  133. These summits were hosted by India.

  134. These summits were held online due to the COVID-19 pandemic. /wiki/COVID-19_pandemic

  135. These summits were held online due to the COVID-19 pandemic. /wiki/COVID-19_pandemic

  136. These summits were hosted by India.

  137. These summits were held online due to the COVID-19 pandemic. /wiki/COVID-19_pandemic

  138. These summits were hosted by India.

  139. Minister of External Affairs Sushma Swaraj attended in the Prime Minister's place. /wiki/Minister_of_External_Affairs_(India)

  140. Minister of State for External Affairs Meenakshi Lekhi attended in the Prime Minister's place. /wiki/Minister_of_State_for_External_Affairs_(India)

  141. Minister of Parliamentary Affairs Kiren Rijiju attended in prime minister's place. /wiki/Ministry_of_Parliamentary_Affairs_(India)

  142. These summits were held online due to the COVID-19 pandemic. /wiki/COVID-19_pandemic

  143. These summits were held online due to the COVID-19 pandemic. /wiki/COVID-19_pandemic

  144. Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar attended in the Prime Minister's place. /wiki/Vice_President_of_India

  145. These summits were hosted by India.

  146. India was not a full member.

  147. India was not a full member.

  148. India was not a full member.

  149. India was not a full member.

  150. India was not a full member.

  151. India was not a full member.

  152. India was not a full member.

  153. These summits were held online due to the COVID-19 pandemic. /wiki/COVID-19_pandemic

  154. India was not a full member.

  155. India was not a full member.

  156. India was not a full member.

  157. India was not a full member.

  158. India was not a full member.

  159. India was not a full member.

  160. These summits were held online due to the COVID-19 pandemic. /wiki/COVID-19_pandemic

  161. These summits were hosted by India.

  162. These summits were held online due to the COVID-19 pandemic. /wiki/COVID-19_pandemic

  163. These summits were hosted by India.

  164. These summits were held online due to the COVID-19 pandemic. /wiki/COVID-19_pandemic

  165. Vice President Mohammad Hamid Ansari attended in the Prime Minister's place. /wiki/Vice_President_of_India

  166. Vice President Venkaiah Naidu attended in the Prime Minister's place. /wiki/Vice_President_of_India

  167. These summits were held online due to the COVID-19 pandemic. /wiki/COVID-19_pandemic

  168. Minister of State for External Affairs Meenakshi Lekhi attended in the Prime Minister's place. /wiki/Minister_of_State_for_External_Affairs_(India)

  169. Minister of External Affairs S. Jaishankar attended in the Prime Minister's place. /wiki/Minister_of_External_Affairs_(India)

  170. These summits were held online due to the COVID-19 pandemic. /wiki/COVID-19_pandemic

  171. These summits were held online due to the COVID-19 pandemic. /wiki/COVID-19_pandemic

  172. These summits were hosted by India.

  173. Minister of External Affairs Sushma Swaraj attended in the Prime Minister's place. /wiki/Minister_of_External_Affairs_(India)

  174. India was not a full member.

  175. Minister of External Affairs Sushma Swaraj attended in the Prime Minister's place. /wiki/Minister_of_External_Affairs_(India)

  176. India was not a full member.

  177. India was not a full member.

  178. These summits were held online due to the COVID-19 pandemic. /wiki/COVID-19_pandemic

  179. Minister of External Affairs S. Jaishankar attended in the Prime Minister's place. /wiki/Minister_of_External_Affairs_(India)

  180. These summits were hosted by India.

  181. Minister of External Affairs S. Jaishankar attended in the Prime Minister's place. /wiki/Minister_of_External_Affairs_(India)

  182. Minister of Environment, Forest and Climate Change Prakash Javadekar attended in the Prime Minister's place. /wiki/Minister_of_Environment,_Forest_and_Climate_Change

  183. Minister of Environment, Forest and Climate Change Bhupender Yadav attended in the Prime Minister's place. /wiki/Minister_of_Environment,_Forest_and_Climate_Change

  184. Minister of State for Environment, Forest and Climate Change Kirti Vardhan Singh attended in the Prime Minister's place. /wiki/Minister_of_Environment,_Forest_and_Climate_Change

  185. Minister of External Affairs Sushma Swaraj attended in the Prime Minister's place. /wiki/Minister_of_External_Affairs_(India)

  186. Minister of External Affairs Sushma Swaraj attended in the Prime Minister's place. /wiki/Minister_of_External_Affairs_(India)

  187. Minister of External Affairs Sushma Swaraj attended in the Prime Minister's place. /wiki/Minister_of_External_Affairs_(India)

  188. Minister of External Affairs Sushma Swaraj attended in the Prime Minister's place. /wiki/Minister_of_External_Affairs_(India)

  189. These summits were held online due to the COVID-19 pandemic. /wiki/COVID-19_pandemic

  190. Minister of External Affairs S. Jaishankar attended in the Prime Minister's place. /wiki/Minister_of_External_Affairs_(India)

  191. Minister of External Affairs S. Jaishankar attended in the Prime Minister's place. /wiki/Minister_of_External_Affairs_(India)

  192. Minister of External Affairs S. Jaishankar attended in the Prime Minister's place. /wiki/Minister_of_External_Affairs_(India)

  193. These summits were held online due to the COVID-19 pandemic. /wiki/COVID-19_pandemic

  194. These summits were hosted by India.

  195. These summits were hosted by India.

  196. These summits were hosted by India.

  197. These summits were hosted by India.

  198. Vice President Mohammad Hamid Ansari attended in the Prime Minister's place. /wiki/Vice_President_of_India

  199. These summits were held online due to the COVID-19 pandemic. /wiki/COVID-19_pandemic

  200. Minister of State for External Affairs V. K. Singh attended in the Prime Minister's place. /wiki/Minister_of_State_for_External_Affairs_(India)