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词条 List of state visits made by Prime Ministers of India
释义

  1. Narendra Modi (2014–present)

  2. Manmohan Singh (2004–2014)

  3. Atal Bihari Vajpayee (1998–2004)

  4. I. K. Gujral (April 1997 – March 1998)

  5. H. D. Deve Gowda (June 1996 – April 1997)

  6. P. V. Narasimha Rao (1991–1996)

  7. Chandra Shekhar (November 1990 – June 1991)

  8. V. P. Singh (December 1989 – November 1990)

  9. Rajiv Gandhi (1984–1989)

  10. Charan Singh (1979–1980)

  11. Morarji Desai (1977–1979)

  12. Indira Gandhi (1966–77; 1980–84)

  13. Lal Bahadur Shastri (1964–1966)

  14. Jawaharlal Nehru (1947–1964)

  15. References

The following is a list of international prime ministerial trips made by Prime Ministers of India in reverse chronological order.

Narendra Modi (2014–present)

{{main|List of international prime ministerial trips made by Narendra Modi}}

Manmohan Singh (2004–2014)

{{incomplete list|date=May 2017}}
CountryAreas visitedDate(s)Purpose(s)Notes[1]
Thailand}}Bangkok31 July 2004BIMSTEC summit
United Kingdom}}London20 September 2004
United States}}New York City21 September 2004UN General Assembly[2]
Netherlands}}Amsterdam
Binnenhof
The Hague
7−10 November 2004EU-India Summit
Laos}}Vientiane28−30 November 200410th ASEAN Summit
Mauritius}}Port Louis30 March−2 April 2005
Indonesia}}Jakarta22−25 April 2005Asian-African Summit
Russia}}Moscow8−10 May 2005Victory Day Celebrations
United Kingdom}}London
Auchterader
6−9 July 200531st G8 summit
United States}}Washington, D.C.17−20 July 2005[2]
Afghanistan}}Kabul28−29 August 2005
United States}}New York City11-15 September 2005UN General Assembly
Bangladesh}}Dhaka11-13 November 2005SAARC
Russia}}Moscow4−7 December 2005
Malaysia}}Kuala Lumpur12-14 December 2005ASEAN Summit
Germany}}Berlin22-24 April 2006
Uzbekistan}}Tashkent24-26 April 2006
Russia}}Saint Petersburg16-18 July 200632nd G8 summit
Brazil}}Brasília10-14 September 2006IBSA
Cuba}}Havana14-16 September 2006NAM Summit
South Africa}}Johannesburg30 September - 3 October 2006
United Kingdom}}London9-12 October 2006
Finland}}Helsinki12-14 October 2006India-EU Summit
Japan}}Tokyo13-16 December 2006
Philippines}}Mandaue13-15 January 2007ASEAN Summit, Second East Asia Summit
Germany}}Berlin6-9 June 200733rd G8 summit
Nigeria}}Abuja14-16 October 2007
South Africa}}Johannesburg17-18 October 2007IBSA
Russia}}Moscow11−13 November 2007
Singapore}}Singapore20-21 November 2007ASEAN Summit, Third East Asia Summit
Uganda}}Kampala22-25 November 2007Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting
People's Republic of China}}Beijing11-13 January 2008
Bhutan}}Thimphu16-17 May 2008
Japan}}Tōyako, Hokkaido7-9 July 200834th G8 summit
Sri Lanka}}Colombo1-3 August 2008SAARC
United States}}Washington, D.C.23−25 September 2008United Nations General Assembly[2]
France}}Paris26 September - 1 October 2008
Japan}}Tokyo21-23 October 2008
People's Republic of China}}Beijing24-25 October 2008ASEM
Oman}}Muscat8-9 November 2008
Qatar}}Doha9-10 November 2008
United States}}Washington, D.C.14−15 November 20082008 G20 Washington summit[2]
United Kingdom}}London31 March - 3 April 20092009 G20 London summit
Russia}}Yekaterinburg15−17 June 20091st BRIC summit, SCO
Italy}}L'Aquila7-10 July 200935th G8 summit
France}}Paris13 July 2009
Egypt}}Sharm El Sheikh14-16 July 2009NAM Summit
United States}}Pittsburgh24−25 September 20092009 G20 Pittsburgh summit[2]
Thailand}}Cha-am &Hua Hin23-25 October 2009ASEAN Summit, Fourth East Asia Summit
United States}}Washington, D.C.21−26 November 2009[2]
Trinidad and Tobago}}Port of Spain27-29 November 2009Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting
Russia}}Moscow6−8 December 2009
Denmark}}Copenhagen17 December 2009
Saudi Arabia}}Riyadh27 February - 1 March 2010
United States}}Washington, D.C.11−13 April 20102010 Nuclear Security Summit[2]
Brazil}}Brasília14-17 April 20102nd BRIC summit
Bhutan}}Thimphu28-30 April 2010SAARC
Canada}}Toronto25-29 June 20102010 G20 Toronto summit
Japan}}Tokyo24-25 October 2010
Malaysia}}Kuala Lumpur26-27 October 2010
Vietnam}}Hanoi28-30 October 2010ASEAN Summit, Fifth East Asia Summit
Republic of Korea}}Seoul10-12 November 20102010 G20 Seoul summit
Belgium}}Brussels9-10 December 2010
Germany}}Berlin11-12 December 2010
People's Republic of China}}Beijing12-14 April 20113rd BRICS summit
Kazakhstan}}Astana15-16 April 2011
Afghanistan}}Kabul12-13 May 2011
Ethiopia}}Addis Ababa23-25 May 2011
Tanzania}}Dodoma26-28 May 2011
Bangladesh}}Dhaka6-7 September 2011
United States}}Washington, D.C.21-27 September 2011Sixty-sixth session of the United Nations General Assembly
France}}Cannes2-5 November 20112011 G20 Cannes summit
Maldives}}Addu City9-12 November 201117th SAARC summit
Indonesia}}Bali17-19 November 2011ASEAN Summit, Sixth East Asia Summit
Singapore}}Singapore20 November 2011
Russia}}Moscow15−17 December 2011
Republic of Korea}}Seoul23-27 March 20122012 Nuclear Security Summit
Myanmar}}Naypyidaw27-29 May 2012
Mexico}}Los Cabos16-18 June 20122012 G20 Los Cabos summit
Brazil}}Brasília19-23 June 2012UN Conference on Sustainable Development
Iran}}Tehran28-31 August 201216th Summit of the Non-Aligned Movement
Cambodia}}Phnom Penh18-20 November 2012ASEAN Summit, Seventh East Asia Summit
South Africa}}Durban25-29 March 20135th BRICS summit
Germany}}Berlin10-12 April 2013
Japan}}Tokyo27-29 May 2013
Thailand}}Bangkok29-31 May 2013
Russia}}Saint Petersburg4-7 September 20132013 G20 Saint Petersburg summit
United States}}Washington, D.C.25 September - 1 October 2013Sixty-eighth session of the United Nations General Assembly[2]
Brunei}}Bandar Seri Begawan9-10 October 2013ASEAN Summit, Eighth East Asia Summit
Indonesia}}Jakarta11-12 October 2013
Russia}}Moscow20−22 October 2013
People's Republic of China}}Beijing22-24 October 2013
Myanmar}}Naypyidaw3-4 March 2014BIMSTEC summit

Atal Bihari Vajpayee (1998–2004)

{{main|List of international prime ministerial trips made by Atal Bihari Vajpayee}}

I. K. Gujral (April 1997 – March 1998)

{{incomplete list|date=March 2017}}
CountryAreas visitedDate(s)Purpose(s)Notes
United States}}New York City22 September 1997UN General AssemblyMet with President Clinton at the UN General Assembly in New York City.[2]
Bangladesh}}Dhaka14–15 January 1998[2]

H. D. Deve Gowda (June 1996 – April 1997)

{{incomplete list|date=March 2017}}
CountryAreas visitedDate(s)Purpose(s)Notes
Italy}}Rome15–17 November 1996World Food Summit[3]
Zimbabwe}}HarareNovember 19966th G-15 Summit[3]
Bangladesh}}6–7 January 1997[3]
Mauritius}}February 1997[3]
Switzerland}}DavosFebruary 1997World Economic Forum
Russia}}24–26 March 1997[3]

P. V. Narasimha Rao (1991–1996)

CountryAreas visitedDate(s)Purpose(s)Notes
Germany}}BonnSeptember 1991[4]
Zimbabwe}}HarareOctober 1991Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting 1991[4]
France}}November 1991[4]
Venezuela}}CaracasNovember 19912nd G-15 Summit[4]
Sri Lanka}}ColomboDecember 1991SAARC Summit[4]
United States}}New York CityJanuary 1992UN Security Council meetingMet with President George H.W. Bush during a U.N. Security Council summit in New York City.[2][4]
Switzerland}}Davos2 February 1992[4]
Mauritius}}Port LouisMarch 1992Chief guest on the occasion Mauritius proclaiming itself a republic[4][5]
Brazil}}Rio de Janeiro3–14 June 1992Earth Summit[6]
Spain}}Madrid10 June 1992Transit visit[7]
Portugal}}Lisbon15 June 1992Transit visit[8]
Japan}}Tokyo22–26 June 1992[9]
Indonesia}}JakartaSeptember 199210th Non-Aligned Summit[10]
France}}Paris28–30 September 1992[11]
Nepal}}Kathmandu19–21 October 1992[12]
Tunisia}}Tunis20 November 1992On his way to Dakar to attend G-15 Summit, Rao stopped in Tunis on 20 November.[13]
Senegal}}Dakar21–23 November 19923rd G-15 Summit[14]
Bangladesh}}Dhaka10–11 April 19937th SAARC Summit[39]
Thailand}}Bangkok}April 1993[15]
Uzbekistan}}23–25 May 1993[15]
Kazakhstan}}25–26 May 1993[15]
Oman}}MuscatJune 1993[16][17]
Bhutan}}21–22 August 1993[15]
South Korea}}Seoul9–11 September 1993[15]
China}}BeijingSeptember 1993[15]
Iran|}}Tehran20–23 September 1993[15]
Switzerland}}Davos1 February 1994World Economic Forum[15]
Germany}}2–5 February 1994[15][17]
United Kingdom}}13–16 March 1994[17]
United States}}14–20 May 1994[17]
China}}June 1994Inauguration of the Festival of India in China[17]
Russia}}29 June–2 July 1994[17]
Vietnam}}September 1994[17]
Singapore}}September 1994[17]
Denmark}}Copenhagen8–11 March 1995World Summit for Social Development and State visit[58]
Maldives}}MaléApril 1995[18]
France}}11–14 June 1995[18]
Malaysia}}August 1995[18]
Turkmenistan}}19–21 September 1995[18]
Kyrgyzstan}}21–23 September 1995[18]
Egypt}}15–16 October 1995[18]
Colombia}}Cartagena16–20 October 199511th NAM summit[18]
United States}}New York CityOctober 1995UN General Assembly[18]
Argentina}}Buenos Aires5–7 November 1995G-15 Summit[18]
Burkina Faso}}November 1995[18]
Ghana}}November 1995[18]

Chandra Shekhar (November 1990 – June 1991)

CountryAreas visitedDate(s)Purpose(s)Notes
Maldives}}Male22–24 November 19906th SAARC Summit[19]
Nepal}}Kathmandu, Janakpur, Biratnagar13–15 February 1991State visit[20]

V. P. Singh (December 1989 – November 1990)

CountryAreas visitedDate(s)Purpose(s)Notes
Namibia}}WindhoekMarch 1990Namibian Independence Day celebrations[21]
Malaysia}}Kuala Lumpur.1–4 June 19901st G-15 summit[22]
Maldives}}Male22–24 June 1990State visit[23]
Soviet Union}}July 1990State visit[24]

Rajiv Gandhi (1984–1989)

CountryAreas visitedDate(s)Purpose(s)Notes
Soviet Union }}March 1985[25]
Bangladesh}}Dhaka2 June 1985[26][27]
Egypt}}June 1985[28]
Algeria}}June 1985[29]
United States}}Washington, D.C.11–15 June 1985[30][31]
Switzerland}}Geneva17 June 198571st International Labour Conference[32]
France}}June 1985[33]
Bhutan}}ThimpuSeptember 1985[34]
Bahamas }}Nassau16–20 October 1985Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting 1985[35]
Cuba}}21–22 October 1985[36]
United States}}New York22–24 October 1985Met with President Reagan on 23 October in New York City, at reception and luncheon at the U.N.[30][37]
Soviet Union}}MoscowOctober 1985[38]
Netherlands}}October 1985[39]
United Kingdom}}LondonOctober 1985[40]
Oman}}Muscat17–18 November 198515th Anniversary of Accession to the Throne by Sultan Qaboos[41]
Vietnam}}Hanoi27 November 1985[42]
Japan}}Tokyo28 November–1 December 1985[43]
Bangladesh}}Dhaka7–8 December 19851st SAARC summit[44][45]
Maldives}}Male7–9 February 1986[46][47]
Zambia}}May 1986[48]
Zimbabwe}}May 1986[49]
Angola}}May 1986[50]
Tanzania}}May 1986[51]
Mauritius}}July 1986[52]
Mexico}}7–9 August 1986[53]
Czechoslovakia}}Prague10 August 1986On his way back from Mexico.[54]
United Kingdom}}LondonAugust 1986Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting 1986[55]
Zimbabwe}}HarareSeptember 1986Eighth Summit of the Non-Aligned[56]
Indonesia}}October 1986[57]
Thailand}}October 1986[58]
Australia}}October 1986[59]
New Zealand}}October 1986[60]
Soviet Union}}2–4 July 1987[61]
Sri Lanka}}Colombo29–30 July 1987[62]
Netherlands}}October 1987Transit visit[63]
Japan}}TokyoOctober 1987Transit visitGandhi visited Japan, Canada and USA from 11 to 21 October 1987.[64]
Canada}}VancouverOctober 1987Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting 1987[65]
United States}}Washington, D.C.19–20 October 1987UN General Assembly[30][66]
Nepal}}Kathmandu2–4 November 1987SAARC Summit[67]
Burma}}Rangoon15–16 December 1987[68]
Sweden}}January 1988Six Nation Initiative[69]
Japan}}TokyoApril 1988[70]
Vietnam}}16 April 1988[71]
Hungary}}10–12 June 1988[72]
West Germany}}June 1988[73]
United States}}June 1988UN General Assembly[74]
Syria}}June 1988[75]
Yugoslavia}}July 1988Yugoslavia, Jordan, Spain and Turkey 11 to 20 July 1988.[76]
Jordan}}July 1988[77]
Spain}}July 1988[78]
Turkey}}July 1988[79]
Bhutan}}23–27 September 1988[80]
China}}19–23 December 1988[81]
Pakistan}}Islamabad29–31 December 19884th SAARC Summit[82]
Nepal}}December 1988[83]
Pakistan}}16–17 July 1989[84]
France}}ParisJuly 1989Bicentenary celebrations of the French Revolution[85]
Soviet Union}}MoscowJuly 1989[86]
Yugoslavia}}Belgrade3–8 September 19899th NAM Summit[87]

Charan Singh (1979–1980)

Charan Singh did not make any state visits as Prime Minister.

Morarji Desai (1977–1979)

CountryAreas visitedDate(s)Purpose(s)Notes
Australia }}February 1978Regional Commonwealth Conference[88]
Iran|1964}}Tehran7 June 1977[89]
United Kingdom}}London8–15 June 1977Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting 1977[90]
France}}ParisJune 1977[91]
Soviet Union}}October 1977[92]
Nepal}}November–December 1977[93]
Iran|1964}}TehranJune 1978Stop-over[94]
Belgium}}BrusselsJune 1978[95]
United Kingdom}}LondonJune 1978[96]
United States}}New York City, San Francisco, Omaha12–15 June 1978UN General Assembly[97][98]
Kenya}}NairobiAugust 1978Funeral of Jomo Kenyatta[99]
Sri Lanka}}February 1979Chief guest on Independence Day[100]
Bangladesh}}Dhaka16–18 April 1979[101]
West Germany}}FrankfurtJune 1979[102]
Soviet Union}}10–14 June 1979[103]
Poland}}14–16 June 1979[104]
Czechoslovakia}}16–18 June 1979[105]
Yugoslavia}}18–21 June 1979[106]

Indira Gandhi (1966–77; 1980–84)

{{main|List of international prime ministerial trips made by Indira Gandhi}}

Lal Bahadur Shastri (1964–1966)

CountryAreas visitedDate(s)Purpose(s)Notes
Egypt}}Cairo5–10 October 1964Conference of Heads of State or Government of the Non-Aligned Countries[107]
Pakistan}}KarachiOctober 1964On his way back from Cairo, the Prime Minister made a brief halt at Karachi and had discussions with the President of Pakistan[108]
Nepal}}Kathmandu
Mithila
23–25 April 1965[109]
Soviet Union}}11–19 May 1965[110]
Canada}}Ottawa
Montreal
June 1965[111]
United Kingdom}}London17–25 June 1965Commonwealth Prime Ministers' Conference[112]
Yugoslavia}}July 1965[113]
Burma}}20–23 December 1965[114]
Soviet Union}}Tashkent4–10 January 1966Tashkent DeclarationShastri died of a heart attack in Tashkent on 11 January 1966.[115]
Afghanistan}}KabulShastri had been scheduled to visit Kabul on his way back from Tashkent.[116]

Jawaharlal Nehru (1947–1964)

{{main|List of international prime ministerial trips made by Jawaharlal Nehru}}

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