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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.[1]

Summary of international trips
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As of July 2025, Narendra Modi has made 90 international trips, visiting 78 countries, including visits to the United States to attend the United Nations General Assembly.
As of July 2025[update]:
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Two visits
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Five visits
Six or more visits
India
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1 visit (44) | Austria, Bahrain, Belgium, Brunei, Croatia, Cyprus, Denmark, Egypt, Fiji, Ghana, Greece, Guyana, Iran, Ireland, Israel, Jordan, Kenya, Kuwait, Mexico, Mongolia, Mozambique, Namibia, 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
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Paro, Thimphu | 15–16 June | State visit |
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Fortaleza, Brasília | 13–16 July | 6th BRICS summit | ![]() | |||
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Kathmandu | 3–4 August |
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Kyoto, Tokyo | 30 August–3 September | Official visit |
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New York City, Washington, D.C. | 26–30 September | Official visit, General debate of the 69th United Nations General Assembly |
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Naypyidaw | 11–13 November | 9th East Asia summit, 12th ASEAN–India summit | ![]() | |||
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Brisbane, Canberra, Melbourne, Sydney | 14–18 November | 2014 G20 Brisbane summit, Official visit | ![]() | ||||
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Suva | 19 November | 1st FIPIC summit |
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Kathmandu | 25–27 November | 18th SAARC summit |
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2015
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Victoria | 10–11 March |
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Port Louis | 11–13 March |
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Colombo, Jaffna, Anuradhapura | 13–14 March |
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Singapore | 23 March | State funeral of Lee Kuan Yew |
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Paris, Toulouse, Neuve-Chapelle | 9–12 April |
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Berlin, Hanover | 12–14 April | ![]() | |||||
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Ottawa, Toronto, Vancouver | 14–16 April |
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Xi'an, Beijing, Shanghai | 14–16 May |
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Ulaanbaatar | 16–17 May |
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Seoul | 18–19 May |
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Dhaka | 6–7 June | State visit |
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Tashkent | 6 July | ![]() | ||||
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Astana | 7 July | ![]() | |||||
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Ufa | 8–10 July | 7th BRICS summit |
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Ashgabat | 10–11 July | ![]() | |||||
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Bishkek | 12 July | ![]() | |||||
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Dushanbe | 12–13 July |
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Abu Dhabi, Dubai | 16–17 August |
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Dublin | 23 September |
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New York City, San Francisco Bay Area | 24–30 September | Official visit |
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London, Chequers | 12–14 November |
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Antalya | 15–16 November | 2015 G20 Antalya summit | ![]() | ||||
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Kuala Lumpur | 21–22 November | 10th East Asia summit, 13th ASEAN–India summit |
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Singapore | 23–25 November |
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Paris | 30 November–1 December | 2015 United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP21) |
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Moscow | 23–24 December | 16th India–Russia annual summit | ![]() | |||
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Kabul | 25 December | ![]() | |||||
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Lahore | 25 December | Informal visit |
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2016
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Brussels | 30 March | 14th India–European Union summit | ![]() | |||
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Washington, D.C. | 31 March–1 April | 2016 Nuclear Security summit | ![]() | ||||
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Riyadh | 2–3 April |
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Tehran | 22–23 May |
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Herat | 4 June | Working visit |
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Doha | 4–5 June |
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Geneva | 6 June |
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Washington, D.C. | 6–8 June |
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Mexico City | 9 June | Working visit |
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Tashkent | 23–24 June | 2016 Tashkent SCO summit |
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Maputo | 7 July | ![]() | ||||
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Pretoria, Durban, Johannesburg, Pietermaritzburg | 8–9 July | ![]() | |||||
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Dar es Salaam | 10 July | ![]() | |||||
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Nairobi | 11 July | ![]() | |||||
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Hanoi | 2–3 September | ![]() | ||||
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Hangzhou | 4–5 September | 2016 G20 Hangzhou summit | |||||
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Vientiane | 7–8 September | 11th East Asia summit, 14th ASEAN–India summit | |||||
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Bangkok | 10 November | State funeral of Bhumibol Adulyadej |
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Tokyo, Kobe | 11–12 November |
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2017
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Colombo, Kandy | 11–12 May | International Day of Vesak celebrations |
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Meseberg, Berlin | 29–30 May | [52][53] | ![]() | |||
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Madrid | 30–31 May | ||||||
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Saint Petersburg | 31 May–2 June | 18th India–Russia annual summit |
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Paris | 2–3 June | [52][53] | |||||
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Astana | 8–9 June | 2017 Astana SCO summit |
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Lisbon | 24 June |
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Washington, D.C. | 25–26 June |
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Amsterdam | 27 June |
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Jerusalem, Haifa, Tel Aviv | 4–6 July |
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Hamburg | 7–8 July | 2017 G20 Hamburg summit | ![]() | ||||
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Xiamen | 3–5 September | 9th BRICS summit | ![]() | |||
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Bagan, Yangon, Naypyidaw | 6–7 September | ![]() | |||||
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Manila | 12–14 November | 12th East Asia summit, 15th ASEAN–India summit | ![]() |
2018
[edit]Country | Areas visited | Date(s) | Purpose(s) | Notes | Image | |||
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Davos | 23–26 January | World Economic Forum | [61] | |||
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Amman | 9 February | Transit |
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Ramallah | 10 February |
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Abu Dhabi, Dubai | 10–11 February |
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Muscat | 11–12 February |
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Stockholm | 16–18 April | 1st India–Nordic summit | ||||
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London | 18–20 April | 2018 Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting[70] | |||||
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Berlin | 20 April | Working visit | |||||
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Wuhan | 27–28 April | Informal summit | ||||
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Janakpur, Kathmandu | 11–12 May | Working visit | [71] | |||
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Sochi | 21 May | Informal summit | [72] | ![]() | ||
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Jakarta | 29–30 May | [73] | ![]() | |||
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Kuala Lumpur | 31 May | Working visit |
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Singapore | 31 May–2 June |
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Qingdao | 9–10 June | 2018 Qingdao SCO summit | ![]() | |||
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Kigali, Rweru model village | 23–24 July | State visit | ![]() | |||
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Entebbe, Kampala | 24 July | State visit | ![]() | ||||
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Johannesburg | 25–27 July | 10th BRICS summit | ![]() | ||||
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Kathmandu | 30–31 August | 4th BIMSTEC summit | ||||
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Tokyo | 28–29 October | Official visit | [76] | |||
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Singapore | 14–15 November | 13th East Asia summit | ||||
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Malé | 17 November | Swearing-in ceremony of Ibrahim Mohamed Solih | |||||
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Buenos Aires | 29 November–1 December | 2018 G20 Buenos Aires summit | ![]() |
2019
[edit]Country | Areas visited | Date(s) | Purpose(s) | Notes | Image | |||
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Seoul | 21–22 February | ![]() | ||||
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Malé | 8 June | ![]() | ||||
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Colombo | 9 June | ![]() | |||||
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Bishkek | 14–15 June | 2019 Bishkek SCO summit | ![]() | |||
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Osaka | 27–29 June | 2019 G20 Osaka summit | ![]() | |||
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Thimphu | 17–18 August | State visit | ![]() | |||
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Paris | 22–23 August | Official visit | ![]() | |||
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Abu Dhabi | 23–24 August |
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Manama, Riffa | 24–25 August |
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Biarritz | 25–26 August | 45th G7 summit | ![]() | ||||
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Vladivostok | 4–5 September | Official visit, 5th Eastern Economic Forum | ![]() | |||
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New York City, Houston, Chicago | 20–27 September | General debate of the 74th United Nations General Assembly, 1st India–CARICOM summit, Howdy Modi event |
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Riyadh | 29 October | ![]() | ||||
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Bangkok | 2–4 November | 14th East Asia summit, 16th ASEAN–India summit | ![]() | |||
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Brasília | 13–14 November | 11th BRICS summit | ![]() |
2020
[edit]Prime Minister Modi did not make any international trips in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
2021
[edit]Country | Areas visited | Date(s) | Purpose(s) | Notes | Image | |||
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Dhaka, Ishwaripur, Orakandi | 26–27 March | ![]() | ||||
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New York City, Washington, D.C. | 22–25 September | General debate of the 76th United Nations General Assembly, 2nd Quad leaders' summit |
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Rome | 29–31 October | 2021 G20 Rome summit | ![]() | |||
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Vatican City | 30 October | Working visit | ![]() | ||||
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Glasgow | 1–3 November | 2021 United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP26) | ![]() |
2022
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Berlin | 2 May | Official visit |
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Copenhagen | 3–4 May | 2nd India–Nordic summit |
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Paris | 4 May | Working visit |
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Lumbini | 16 May | Working visit |
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Tokyo | 23–24 May | 4th Quad leaders' summit |
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Schloss Elmau | 26–27 June | 48th G7 summit | ![]() | |||
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Abu Dhabi | 28 June | Personal visit due to the demise of President Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan. | ![]() | ||||
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Samarkand | 15–16 September | 2022 Samarkand SCO summit | ![]() | |||
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Tokyo | 27 September | State funeral of Shinzo Abe | ![]() | |||
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Bali | 15–16 November 2022 | 2022 G20 Bali summit | ![]() |
2023
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Hiroshima | 19–21 May | 49th G7 summit, 5th Quad leaders' summit | ![]() | |||
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Port Moresby | 21–22 May | 3rd FIPIC summit |
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Sydney | 22–24 May | Official visit | ![]() | ||||
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New York City, Washington, D.C. | 20–23 June | State visit |
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Cairo | 24–25 June | State visit |
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Paris | 13–15 July | Official visit, Bastille Day military parade |
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Abu Dhabi | 15 July | Official visit | ![]() | ||||
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Johannesburg | 22–24 August | 15th BRICS summit | ![]() | |||
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Athens | 25 August | Official visit |
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Jakarta | 5–7 September | 18th East Asia summit, 20th ASEAN–India summit | ![]() | |||
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Dubai | 30 November–2 December | 2023 United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP 28) | ![]() |
2024
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Abu Dhabi | 13–14 February | Inauguration of BAPS Hindu Mandir and several key agreements between India and the United Arab Emirates.[79] | ![]() | |||
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Doha | 14–15 February | Official visit | ![]() | ||||
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Paro, Thimphu | 22–23 March | State visit[80] |
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Fasano | 13–14 June | 50th G7 summit | ![]() | |||
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Moscow | 8–9 July | 22nd India–Russia annual summit |
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Vienna | 9–10 July | Official visit[81] |
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Warsaw | 21–22 August | Official visit |
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Kyiv | 23–24 August | Official visit |
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Bandar Seri Begawan | 3–4 September | Official visit |
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Singapore | 4–5 September | Official visit |
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Wilmington, New York City | 21–23 September | 6th Quad leaders' summit, United Nations Summit of the Future |
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Vientiane | 10–11 October | 19th East Asia summit, 21st ASEAN–India summit | ![]() | |||
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Kazan | 22–24 October | 16th BRICS summit | ![]() | |||
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Abuja | 16–17 November | State visit | ![]() | |||
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Rio de Janeiro | 18–19 November | 2024 G20 Rio de Janeiro summit | ![]() | ||||
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Georgetown | 19–21 November | State visit, 2nd India–CARICOM summit | ![]() | ||||
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Kuwait City | 21–22 December | Official visit |
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2025
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Paris, Marseille, Saint-Paul-lès-Durance | 10–12 February | State visit, co-chairing the 3rd AI summit |
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Washington D.C. | 12–13 February | Working visit |
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Port Louis | 11–12 March | Mauritius National Day celebrations |
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Bangkok | 3–4 April | 6th BIMSTEC summit |
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Colombo, Anuradhapura | 4–6 April | State visit |
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Jeddah | 22 April | Official visit |
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Nicosia, Limassol | 15–16 June | Official visit |
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Kananaskis | 16–17 June | 51st G7 summit |
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Zagreb | 18 June | Official visit |
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Accra | 2–3 July | Official visit |
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Port of Spain, Couva | 3–4 July | Official visit |
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Buenos Aires | 4–5 July | Official visit |
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Rio de Janeiro, Brasília | 5–8 July | 17th BRICS summit, State visit | ![]() | ||||
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Windhoek | 9 July | State visit |
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Expected future trips
[edit]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.
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London | 23–24 July | Official visit |
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Malé | 25–26 July | State visit |
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Tokyo | August | India–Japan annual summit |
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Tianjin | 31 August–1 September | 2025 Tianjin SCO summit | ||||
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Kuala Lumpur | November | 20th East Asia summit, 22nd India–ASEAN summit | |||
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Johannesburg | 22–23 November | 2025 G20 Johannesburg summit | ||||
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Oslo | TBA | 3rd India–Nordic summit |
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Multilateral meetings
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Artificial Intelligence Summit | 1–2 November,[A]![]() |
21–22 May,![]() |
10–11 February,![]() |
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ASEM | 16–17 October,[B]![]() |
15–16 July,[B]![]() |
18–19 October,[C]![]() |
25–26 November,[C][D]![]() |
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BIMSTEC | 30–31 August,![]() |
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BRICS | 14–16 July,![]() |
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15–16 October,[E]![]() |
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17 November,[D]![]() |
9 September,[D][E]![]() |
27 June,[D]![]() |
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CHOGM | 27–29 November,[F]![]() |
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EAS-ASEAN | 11–14 November,![]() |
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14 November,[D]![]() |
26–27 October,[D]![]() |
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FIPIC | 19 November,![]() |
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24–26 August,[J]![]() |
10–12 June,[J]![]() |
11–13 June,[D][J]![]() |
26–28 June,[J]![]() |
19–21 May,[J]![]() |
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G-20 | 15–16 November,![]() |
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4–5 September,![]() |
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30 November–1 December,![]() |
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India–CARICOM Summit | 25 September,![]() |
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IEUS | 30 March,![]() ![]() |
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NAM | 13–18 September,[B]![]() |
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15–20 January,[K]![]() |
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Quad | 24 March,[D]![]() |
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SAARC | 26–27 November,![]() |
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9–10 July,[F][J]![]() |
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10 November,[D]![]() |
16–17 September,[K]![]() |
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31 August–1 September, ![]() |
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UNFCCC | 1–12 December,[L]![]() ![]() |
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31 October–12 November,![]() ![]() |
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30 November–12 December,![]() ![]() |
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UNGA | 27 September,![]() |
1 October,[F]![]() |
26 September,[F]![]() |
23 September,[F]![]() |
29 September,[F]![]() |
27 September,![]() |
26 September,[D]![]() |
25 September,![]() |
24 September,[K]![]() |
26 September,[K]![]() |
28 September,[K]![]() |
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Voice of the Global South Summit | 12–13 January,[D][E]![]() |
17 August,[E]![]() |
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Others | IAFS 29–30 October,[E] ![]() |
NSS 31 March–1 April, ![]() |
IORA 5–7 March,[B] ![]() |
I2U2 14 July,[D] ![]() |
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IBSA 17 October,[O] ![]() |
See also
[edit]- Premiership of Narendra Modi
- List of international trips made by prime ministers of India
- List of international trips made by S. Jaishankar as Minister of External Affairs of India
- History of Indian foreign relations
Notes
[edit]- ^ Minister of State for Electronics and Information Technology Rajeev Chandrashekhar attended in the Prime Minister's place.
- ^ a b c d Vice President Mohammad Hamid Ansari attended in the Prime Minister's place.
- ^ a b c Vice President Venkaiah Naidu attended in the Prime Minister's place.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r These summits were held online due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l These summits were hosted by India.
- ^ a b c d e f g Minister of External Affairs Sushma Swaraj attended in the Prime Minister's place.
- ^ a b Minister of State for External Affairs Meenakshi Lekhi attended in the Prime Minister's place.
- ^ Minister of Parliamentary Affairs Kiren Rijiju attended in prime minister's place.
- ^ Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar attended in the Prime Minister's place.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p India was not a full member.
- ^ a b c d e f Minister of External Affairs S. Jaishankar attended in the Prime Minister's place.
- ^ Minister of Environment, Forest and Climate Change Prakash Javadekar attended in the Prime Minister's place.
- ^ Minister of Environment, Forest and Climate Change Bhupender Yadav attended in the Prime Minister's place.
- ^ Minister of State for Environment, Forest and Climate Change Kirti Vardhan Singh attended in the Prime Minister's place.
- ^ Minister of State for External Affairs V. K. Singh attended in the Prime Minister's place.
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External links
[edit]- Outgoing Visits – by Ministry of External Affairs
- Nonresident Prime Ministers? Measuring India’s Foreign Policy Orientation via Leadership Travel by Sumitha Narayanan Kutty and Walter C. Ladwig III
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