释义 |
- Narendra Modi (2014–present)
- Manmohan Singh (2004–2014)
- Atal Bihari Vajpayee (1998–2004)
- I. K. Gujral (April 1997 – March 1998)
- H. D. Deve Gowda (June 1996 – April 1997)
- P. V. Narasimha Rao (1991–1996)
- Chandra Shekhar (November 1990 – June 1991)
- V. P. Singh (December 1989 – November 1990)
- Rajiv Gandhi (1984–1989)
- Charan Singh (1979–1980)
- Morarji Desai (1977–1979)
- Indira Gandhi (1966–77; 1980–84)
- Lal Bahadur Shastri (1964–1966)
- Jawaharlal Nehru (1947–1964)
- 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}}Country | Areas visited | Date(s) | Purpose(s) | Notes[1] |
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Thailand}} | Bangkok | 31 July 2004 | BIMSTEC summit | United Kingdom}} | London | 20 September 2004 | United States}} | New York City | 21 September 2004 | UN General Assembly | [2] | Netherlands}} | Amsterdam Binnenhof The Hague | 7−10 November 2004 | EU-India Summit | Laos}} | Vientiane | 28−30 November 2004 | 10th ASEAN Summit | Mauritius}} | Port Louis | 30 March−2 April 2005 | Indonesia}} | Jakarta | 22−25 April 2005 | Asian-African Summit | Russia}} | Moscow | 8−10 May 2005 | Victory Day Celebrations | United Kingdom}} | London Auchterader | 6−9 July 2005 | 31st G8 summit | United States}} | Washington, D.C. | 17−20 July 2005 | [2] | Afghanistan}} | Kabul | 28−29 August 2005 | United States}} | New York City | 11-15 September 2005 | UN General Assembly | Bangladesh}} | Dhaka | 11-13 November 2005 | SAARC | Russia}} | Moscow | 4−7 December 2005 | Malaysia}} | Kuala Lumpur | 12-14 December 2005 | ASEAN Summit | Germany}} | Berlin | 22-24 April 2006 | Uzbekistan}} | Tashkent | 24-26 April 2006 | Russia}} | Saint Petersburg | 16-18 July 2006 | 32nd G8 summit | Brazil}} | Brasília | 10-14 September 2006 | IBSA | Cuba}} | Havana | 14-16 September 2006 | NAM Summit | South Africa}} | Johannesburg | 30 September - 3 October 2006 | United Kingdom}} | London | 9-12 October 2006 | Finland}} | Helsinki | 12-14 October 2006 | India-EU Summit | Japan}} | Tokyo | 13-16 December 2006 | Philippines}} | Mandaue | 13-15 January 2007 | ASEAN Summit, Second East Asia Summit | Germany}} | Berlin | 6-9 June 2007 | 33rd G8 summit | Nigeria}} | Abuja | 14-16 October 2007 | South Africa}} | Johannesburg | 17-18 October 2007 | IBSA | Russia}} | Moscow | 11−13 November 2007 | Singapore}} | Singapore | 20-21 November 2007 | ASEAN Summit, Third East Asia Summit | Uganda}} | Kampala | 22-25 November 2007 | Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting | People's Republic of China}} | Beijing | 11-13 January 2008 | Bhutan}} | Thimphu | 16-17 May 2008 | Japan}} | Tōyako, Hokkaido | 7-9 July 2008 | 34th G8 summit | Sri Lanka}} | Colombo | 1-3 August 2008 | SAARC | United States}} | Washington, D.C. | 23−25 September 2008 | United Nations General Assembly | [2] | France}} | Paris | 26 September - 1 October 2008 | Japan}} | Tokyo | 21-23 October 2008 | People's Republic of China}} | Beijing | 24-25 October 2008 | ASEM | Oman}} | Muscat | 8-9 November 2008 | Qatar}} | Doha | 9-10 November 2008 | United States}} | Washington, D.C. | 14−15 November 2008 | 2008 G20 Washington summit | [2] | United Kingdom}} | London | 31 March - 3 April 2009 | 2009 G20 London summit | Russia}} | Yekaterinburg | 15−17 June 2009 | 1st BRIC summit, SCO | Italy}} | L'Aquila | 7-10 July 2009 | 35th G8 summit | France}} | Paris | 13 July 2009 | Egypt}} | Sharm El Sheikh | 14-16 July 2009 | NAM Summit | United States}} | Pittsburgh | 24−25 September 2009 | 2009 G20 Pittsburgh summit | [2] | Thailand}} | Cha-am &Hua Hin | 23-25 October 2009 | ASEAN Summit, Fourth East Asia Summit | United States}} | Washington, D.C. | 21−26 November 2009 | [2] | Trinidad and Tobago}} | Port of Spain | 27-29 November 2009 | Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting | Russia}} | Moscow | 6−8 December 2009 | Denmark}} | Copenhagen | 17 December 2009 | Saudi Arabia}} | Riyadh | 27 February - 1 March 2010 | United States}} | Washington, D.C. | 11−13 April 2010 | 2010 Nuclear Security Summit | [2] | Brazil}} | Brasília | 14-17 April 2010 | 2nd BRIC summit | Bhutan}} | Thimphu | 28-30 April 2010 | SAARC | Canada}} | Toronto | 25-29 June 2010 | 2010 G20 Toronto summit | Japan}} | Tokyo | 24-25 October 2010 | Malaysia}} | Kuala Lumpur | 26-27 October 2010 | Vietnam}} | Hanoi | 28-30 October 2010 | ASEAN Summit, Fifth East Asia Summit | Republic of Korea}} | Seoul | 10-12 November 2010 | 2010 G20 Seoul summit | Belgium}} | Brussels | 9-10 December 2010 | Germany}} | Berlin | 11-12 December 2010 | People's Republic of China}} | Beijing | 12-14 April 2011 | 3rd BRICS summit | Kazakhstan}} | Astana | 15-16 April 2011 | Afghanistan}} | Kabul | 12-13 May 2011 | Ethiopia}} | Addis Ababa | 23-25 May 2011 | Tanzania}} | Dodoma | 26-28 May 2011 | Bangladesh}} | Dhaka | 6-7 September 2011 | United States}} | Washington, D.C. | 21-27 September 2011 | Sixty-sixth session of the United Nations General Assembly | France}} | Cannes | 2-5 November 2011 | 2011 G20 Cannes summit | Maldives}} | Addu City | 9-12 November 2011 | 17th SAARC summit | Indonesia}} | Bali | 17-19 November 2011 | ASEAN Summit, Sixth East Asia Summit | Singapore}} | Singapore | 20 November 2011 | Russia}} | Moscow | 15−17 December 2011 | Republic of Korea}} | Seoul | 23-27 March 2012 | 2012 Nuclear Security Summit | Myanmar}} | Naypyidaw | 27-29 May 2012 | Mexico}} | Los Cabos | 16-18 June 2012 | 2012 G20 Los Cabos summit | Brazil}} | Brasília | 19-23 June 2012 | UN Conference on Sustainable Development | Iran}} | Tehran | 28-31 August 2012 | 16th Summit of the Non-Aligned Movement | Cambodia}} | Phnom Penh | 18-20 November 2012 | ASEAN Summit, Seventh East Asia Summit | South Africa}} | Durban | 25-29 March 2013 | 5th BRICS summit | Germany}} | Berlin | 10-12 April 2013 | Japan}} | Tokyo | 27-29 May 2013 | Thailand}} | Bangkok | 29-31 May 2013 | Russia}} | Saint Petersburg | 4-7 September 2013 | 2013 G20 Saint Petersburg summit | United States}} | Washington, D.C. | 25 September - 1 October 2013 | Sixty-eighth session of the United Nations General Assembly | [2] | Brunei}} | Bandar Seri Begawan | 9-10 October 2013 | ASEAN Summit, Eighth East Asia Summit | Indonesia}} | Jakarta | 11-12 October 2013 | Russia}} | Moscow | 20−22 October 2013 | People's Republic of China}} | Beijing | 22-24 October 2013 | Myanmar}} | Naypyidaw | 3-4 March 2014 | BIMSTEC 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}}Country | Areas visited | Date(s) | Purpose(s) | Notes |
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United States}} | New York City | 22 September 1997 | UN General Assembly | Met with President Clinton at the UN General Assembly in New York City.[2] | Bangladesh}} | Dhaka | 14–15 January 1998 | [[2]] | |
H. D. Deve Gowda (June 1996 – April 1997) {{incomplete list|date=March 2017}}Country | Areas visited | Date(s) | Purpose(s) | Notes |
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Italy}} | Rome | 15–17 November 1996 | World Food Summit | [3] | Zimbabwe}} | Harare | November 1996 | 6th G-15 Summit | [3] | Bangladesh}} | 6–7 January 1997 | [[3]] | Mauritius}} | February 1997 | [3] | Switzerland}} | Davos | February 1997 | World Economic Forum | Russia}} | 24–26 March 1997 | [3] | |
P. V. Narasimha Rao (1991–1996) Country | Areas visited | Date(s) | Purpose(s) | Notes |
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Germany}} | Bonn | September 1991 | [4] | Zimbabwe}} | Harare | October 1991 | Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting 1991 | [4] | France}} | November 1991 | [4] | Venezuela}} | Caracas | November 1991 | 2nd G-15 Summit | [4] | Sri Lanka}} | Colombo | December 1991 | SAARC Summit | [4] | United States}} | New York City | January 1992 | UN Security Council meeting | Met with President George H.W. Bush during a U.N. Security Council summit in New York City.[2][4] | Switzerland}} | Davos | 2 February 1992 | [4] | Mauritius}} | Port Louis | March 1992 | Chief guest on the occasion Mauritius proclaiming itself a republic | [4][5] | Brazil}} | Rio de Janeiro | 3–14 June 1992 | Earth Summit | [6] | Spain}} | Madrid | 10 June 1992 | Transit visit | [7] | Portugal}} | Lisbon | 15 June 1992 | Transit visit | [8] | Japan}} | Tokyo | 22–26 June 1992 | [9] | Indonesia}} | Jakarta | September 1992 | 10th Non-Aligned Summit | [10] | France}} | Paris | 28–30 September 1992 | [11] | Nepal}} | Kathmandu | 19–21 October 1992 | [12] | Tunisia}} | Tunis | 20 November 1992 | On his way to Dakar to attend G-15 Summit, Rao stopped in Tunis on 20 November.[13] | Senegal}} | Dakar | 21–23 November 1992 | 3rd G-15 Summit | [14] | Bangladesh}} | Dhaka | 10–11 April 1993 | 7th SAARC Summit | [[39]] | Thailand}} | Bangkok} | April 1993 | [15] | Uzbekistan}} | 23–25 May 1993 | [15] | Kazakhstan}} | 25–26 May 1993 | [15] | Oman}} | Muscat | June 1993 | [16][17] | Bhutan}} | 21–22 August 1993 | [15] | South Korea}} | Seoul | 9–11 September 1993 | [15] | China}} | Beijing | September 1993 | [15] | Iran|}} | Tehran | 20–23 September 1993 | [15] | Switzerland}} | Davos | 1 February 1994 | World 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 1994 | Inauguration of the Festival of India in China | [17] | Russia}} | 29 June–2 July 1994 | [17] | Vietnam}} | September 1994 | [17] | Singapore}} | September 1994 | [17] | Denmark}} | Copenhagen | 8–11 March 1995 | World Summit for Social Development and State visit | [58] | Maldives}} | Malé | April 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}} | Cartagena | 16–20 October 1995 | 11th NAM summit | [18] | United States}} | New York City | October 1995 | UN General Assembly | [18] | Argentina}} | Buenos Aires | 5–7 November 1995 | G-15 Summit | [18] | Burkina Faso}} | November 1995 | [18] | Ghana}} | November 1995 | [18] | |
Chandra Shekhar (November 1990 – June 1991)Country | Areas visited | Date(s) | Purpose(s) | Notes |
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Maldives}} | Male | 22–24 November 1990 | 6th SAARC Summit | [19] | Nepal}} | Kathmandu, Janakpur, Biratnagar | 13–15 February 1991 | State visit | [20] | |
V. P. Singh (December 1989 – November 1990) Country | Areas visited | Date(s) | Purpose(s) | Notes |
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Namibia}} | Windhoek | March 1990 | Namibian Independence Day celebrations | [21] | Malaysia}} | Kuala Lumpur. | 1–4 June 1990 | 1st G-15 summit | [22] | Maldives}} | Male | 22–24 June 1990 | State visit | [23] | Soviet Union}} | July 1990 | State visit | [24] | |
Rajiv Gandhi (1984–1989)Country | Areas visited | Date(s) | Purpose(s) | Notes |
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Soviet Union }} | March 1985 | [25] | Bangladesh}} | Dhaka | 2 June 1985 | [26][27] | Egypt}} | June 1985 | [28] | Algeria}} | June 1985 | [29] | United States}} | Washington, D.C. | 11–15 June 1985 | [30][31] | Switzerland}} | Geneva | 17 June 1985 | 71st International Labour Conference | [32] | France}} | June 1985 | [33] | Bhutan}} | Thimpu | September 1985 | [34] | Bahamas }} | Nassau | 16–20 October 1985 | Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting 1985 | [35] | Cuba}} | 21–22 October 1985 | [36] | United States}} | New York | 22–24 October 1985 | Met with President Reagan on 23 October in New York City, at reception and luncheon at the U.N.[30][37] | Soviet Union}} | Moscow | October 1985 | [38] | Netherlands}} | October 1985 | [39] | United Kingdom}} | London | October 1985 | [40] | Oman}} | Muscat | 17–18 November 1985 | 15th Anniversary of Accession to the Throne by Sultan Qaboos | [41] | Vietnam}} | Hanoi | 27 November 1985 | [42] | Japan}} | Tokyo | 28 November–1 December 1985 | [43] | Bangladesh}} | Dhaka | 7–8 December 1985 | 1st SAARC summit | [44][45] | Maldives}} | Male | 7–9 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}} | Prague | 10 August 1986 | On his way back from Mexico.[54] | United Kingdom}} | London | August 1986 | Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting 1986 | [55] | Zimbabwe}} | Harare | September 1986 | Eighth 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}} | Colombo | 29–30 July 1987 | [62] | Netherlands}} | October 1987 | Transit visit | [63] | Japan}} | Tokyo | October 1987 | Transit visit | Gandhi visited Japan, Canada and USA from 11 to 21 October 1987.[64] | Canada}} | Vancouver | October 1987 | Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting 1987 | [65] | United States}} | Washington, D.C. | 19–20 October 1987 | UN General Assembly | [30][66] | Nepal}} | Kathmandu | 2–4 November 1987 | SAARC Summit | [67] | Burma}} | Rangoon | 15–16 December 1987 | [68] | Sweden}} | January 1988 | Six Nation Initiative | [69] | Japan}} | Tokyo | April 1988 | [70] | Vietnam}} | 16 April 1988 | [71] | Hungary}} | 10–12 June 1988 | [72] | West Germany}} | June 1988 | [73] | United States}} | June 1988 | UN General Assembly | [74] | Syria}} | June 1988 | [75] | Yugoslavia}} | July 1988 | Yugoslavia, 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}} | Islamabad | 29–31 December 1988 | 4th SAARC Summit | [82] | Nepal}} | December 1988 | [83] | Pakistan}} | 16–17 July 1989 | [84] | France}} | Paris | July 1989 | Bicentenary celebrations of the French Revolution | [85] | Soviet Union}} | Moscow | July 1989 | [86] | Yugoslavia}} | Belgrade | 3–8 September 1989 | 9th NAM Summit | [87] | |
Charan Singh (1979–1980)Charan Singh did not make any state visits as Prime Minister. Morarji Desai (1977–1979)Country | Areas visited | Date(s) | Purpose(s) | Notes |
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Australia }} | February 1978 | Regional Commonwealth Conference | [88] | Iran|1964}} | Tehran | 7 June 1977 | [89] | United Kingdom}} | London | 8–15 June 1977 | Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting 1977 | [90] | France}} | Paris | June 1977 | [91] | Soviet Union}} | October 1977 | [92] | Nepal}} | November–December 1977 | [93] | Iran|1964}} | Tehran | June 1978 | Stop-over | [94] | Belgium}} | Brussels | June 1978 | [95] | United Kingdom}} | London | June 1978 | [96] | United States}} | New York City, San Francisco, Omaha | 12–15 June 1978 | UN General Assembly | [97][98] | Kenya}} | Nairobi | August 1978 | Funeral of Jomo Kenyatta | [99] | Sri Lanka}} | February 1979 | Chief guest on Independence Day | [100] | Bangladesh}} | Dhaka | 16–18 April 1979 | [101] | West Germany}} | Frankfurt | June 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)Country | Areas visited | Date(s) | Purpose(s) | Notes |
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Egypt}} | Cairo | 5–10 October 1964 | Conference of Heads of State or Government of the Non-Aligned Countries | [107] | Pakistan}} | Karachi | October 1964 | On 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}} | London | 17–25 June 1965 | Commonwealth Prime Ministers' Conference | [112] | Yugoslavia}} | July 1965 | [113] | Burma}} | 20–23 December 1965 | [114] | Soviet Union}} | Tashkent | 4–10 January 1966 | Tashkent Declaration | Shastri died of a heart attack in Tashkent on 11 January 1966.[115] | Afghanistan}} | Kabul | Shastri had been scheduled to visit Kabul on his way back from Tashkent.[116] | |
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