List of international prime ministerial trips made by Narendra Modi
The following is a list of international prime ministerial trips made by Narendra Modi since he became the Prime Minister of India following the Indian general election, 2014.
Summary of international trips
As of May 2024, he has made 31 foreign trips on six continents, visiting 49 countries including the visits to USA to attend UN general assembly, to Asian countries, following his neighbourhood first and act east policies.
Number of visits | Country |
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1 visit (37) | Australia, Bangladesh, Belgium, Bhutan, Brazil, Canada, Fiji, Iran, Ireland, Israel, Kenya, Kyrgyzstan, Laos, Malaysia, Mauritius, Mexico, Mongolia, Mozambique, Myanmar, Netherlands, Pakistan, Portugal, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Seychelles, South Africa, South Korea, Spain, Switzerland, Tajikistan, Tanzania, Thailand, Turkey, Turkmenistan, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom, Vietnam |
2 visits (8) | Afghanistan, China, Japan, Kazakhstan, Nepal, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Uzbekistan |
3 visits (3) | France, Germany, Russia |
5 visits (1) | United States |
2014
Country | Areas visited | Date(s) | Purpose(s) | Notes | ||
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Bhutan | Paro, Thimpu | 16–17 June | State visit |
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Brazil | Fortaleza, Brasilia | 13–16 July | BRICS Summit & State visit |
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Nepal | Kathmandu | 3–4 August | State visit |
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Japan | Kyoto, Tokyo | 30 August–3 September | State visit |
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United Nations | New York City, Washington | 26–30 September | General debate of the United Nations General Assembly & State Visit |
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Myanmar | Naypyidaw | 11–13 November | East Asia Summit |
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Australia | Brisbane, Canberra, Melbourne, Sydney | 14–18 November | G20 Summit & State visit |
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Fiji | Suva | 19 November | State visit |
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Nepal | Kathmandu | 25–27 November | SAARC Summit |
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2015
Country | Areas visited | Date(s) | Purpose | Notes | ||
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Seychelles | Victoria | 10–11 March | State visit |
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Mauritius | Port Louis | 11–13 March | State visit |
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Sri Lanka | Colombo, Jaffna | 13–14 March | State visit |
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Singapore | Singapore | 23 March | State funeral of Lee Kuan Yew |
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France | Paris, Toulouse, Neuve-Chapelle | 9–12 April | State visit |
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Germany | Berlin, Hannover | 12–14 April | State visit |
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Canada | Ottawa, Toronto, Vancouver | 14–16 April | State visit |
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China | Xi'an, Beijing, Shanghai | 14–16 May | State visit |
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Mongolia | Ulaanbaatar | 16–17 May | State visit |
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South Korea | Seoul | 18–19 May | State visit |
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Bangladesh | Dhaka | 6–7 June | State visit |
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Uzbekistan | Tashkent | 6 July | State visit |
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Kazakhstan | Astana | 7 July | State visit |
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Russia | Ufa | 8–10 July | BRICS Summit |
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Turkmenistan | Ashgabat | 10–11 July | State visit |
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Kyrgyzstan | Bishkek | 12 July | State visit |
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Tajikistan | Dushanbe | 12–13 July | State visit |
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United Arab Emirates | Abu Dhabi, Dubai | 16–17 August | State visit |
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Ireland | Dublin | 23 September | State visit |
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United Nations | New York City, San Francisco | 24–30 September | United Nations General Assembly and official visit to Silicon valley. |
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United Kingdom | London, Chequers | 12–14 November | State visit |
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Turkey | Antalya | 15–16 November | G-20 |
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Malaysia | Kuala Lumpur | 21–22 November | ASEAN-India Summit & East Asia Summit |
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Singapore | Singapore | 23–25 November | State visit |
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United Nations | Paris | 30 November–1 December | 2015 United Nations Climate Change Conference COP21 |
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Russia | Moscow | 23–24 December | State visit |
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Afghanistan | Kabul | 25 December | State visit |
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Pakistan | Lahore | 25 December | Working visit |
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2016
Country | Areas visited | Date(s) | Purpose(s) | Notes | ||
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Belgium | Brussels | 30 March | First India–European Union (EU) Summit & State visit |
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United States | Washington | 31 March–1 April | Nuclear Security Summit |
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Saudi Arabia | Riyadh | 2–3 April | State visit |
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Iran | Tehran | 22–23 May | State visit |
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Afghanistan | Herat | 4 June | Working visit |
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Qatar | Doha | 4–5 June | State visit |
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Switzerland | Geneva | 6 June | State visit |
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United States | Washington | 6–8 June | State visit |
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Mexico | Mexico City | 9 June | Working visit |
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Uzbekistan | Tashkent | 23–24 June | SCO Summit |
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Mozambique | Maputo | 7 July | State visit |
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South Africa | Pretoria, Durban, Johannesburg, Pietermaritzburg | 8–9 July | State visit |
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Tanzania | Dodoma | 10 July | State visit |
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Kenya | Nairobi | 11 July | State visit |
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Vietnam | Hanoi | 2–3 September | State visit |
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China | Hangzhou | 4–5 September | G-20 Summit |
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Laos | Vientiane | 7–8 September | East Asia Summit |
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Thailand | Bangkok | 10 November | Working visit |
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Japan | Tokyo | 11–12 November | State visit |
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2017
Country | Areas visited | Date(s) | Purpose(s) | Notes | ||
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Sri Lanka | Colombo, Kandy | 11–12 May | International Day of Vesak | [62]
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Germany | Meseberg, Berlin | 29–30 May | State visit | [64][65]
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Spain | Madrid | 30–31 May | State visit | [64][65]
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Russia | Saint Petersburg | 31 May–2 June | 18th India-Russia Annual Summit | [64][67][65]
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France | Paris | 2–3 June | State visit | [64][65]
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Kazakhstan | Astana | 8–9 June | SCO Summit | [67]
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Portugal | Lisbon | 24 June | State visit | [68]
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United States | Washington | 25–26 June | State visit | [70]
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Netherlands | Amsterdam | 27 June | State visit | [70]
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Israel | Jerusalem, Haifa, Tel Aviv | 4–6 July | State visit | [72]
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Germany | Hamburg | 7–8 July | G-20 Summit | [74] |
Scheduled future visits
Upcoming foreign visits announced for Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
2017
Country | Areas to visit | Date(s) | Purpose(s) | Notes |
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China | Xiamen | 3–5 September | 9th BRICS summit | |
Myanmar | Naypyidaw | 6–7 September | State visit | |
Philippines | Angeles | 13–14 November | 12th East Asia Summit |
Multilateral meetings
Group | Year | |||||
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2014 | 2015 | 2016 | 2017 | 2018 | ||
BRICS | 14–16 July, Fortaleza |
8–9 July, Ufa |
15–16 October,[b] Benaulim |
3–5 September, Xiamen |
2018, South Africa | |
EAS (ASEAN) |
11–14 November, Naypyidaw |
21–22 November, Kuala Lumpur |
6–8 September, Vientiane |
13–14 November, Angeles |
2018, Singapore | |
G-20 | 15–16 November, Brisbane |
15–16 November, Antalya |
4–5 September, Hangzhou |
7–8 July, Hamburg |
2018, Buenos Aires | |
India–Africa | 29–30 October,[b] New Delhi |
2017, Africa | ||||
SAARC | 26–27 November, Kathmandu |
9–10 November, Islamabad |
2018, Sri Lanka | |||
SCO | × | 9–10 July,[a][c] Ufa |
23–24 June,[c] Tashkent |
8–9 June, Astana |
2018, China | |
NSS | × | 31 March–1 April, Washington, D.C. |
TBD | |||
██ = Event cancelled/Did not attend; ██ = Future event; ██ = No event •^a Minister of External Affairs Sushma Swaraj attended in the Prime Minister's place. •^b India will host these summits. •^c India was not full member. |
See also
References
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