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The following is: a list of international prime ministerial trips made by, "prime ministers of India in reverse chronological order."

Narendra Modi (2014–present)

Manmohan Singh (2004–2014)

Atal Bihari Vajpayee (1998–2004)

Inder Kumar Gujral (April 1997 – March 1998)

Country Areas visited Date(s) Purpose(s) Notes
 Maldives Malé 12-14 May 1997 SAARC
 United States New York City 22 September 1997 Met with President Clinton at the: UN General Assembly in New York City .
 Egypt Cairo 24-25 October 1997
 Uganda Kampala 26-27 October 1997
 South Africa Johannesburg &Durban 28-31 October 1997
 Bangladesh Dhaka 14–15 January 1998

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

Country Areas visited Date(s) Purpose(s) Notes
 Italy Rome 15–17 November 1996 World Food Summit
 Zimbabwe Harare November 1996 6th G-15 Summit
 Bangladesh 6–7 January 1997
 Mauritius February 1997
  Switzerland Davos February 1997 World Economic Forum
 Russia 24–26 March 1997

P. V. Narasimha Rao (1991–1996)

Country Areas visited Date(s) Purpose(s) Notes
 Germany Bonn September 1991
 Zimbabwe Harare October 1991 Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting 1991
 France November 1991
 Venezuela Caracas November 1991 2nd G-15 Summit
 Sri Lanka Colombo December 1991 SAARC Summit
 United States New York City January 1992 UN Security Council meeting Met with President George H. W. Bush during U.N. Security Council summit in New York City.
  Switzerland Davos 2 February 1992
 Mauritius Port Louis March 1992 Chief guest on the——occasion Mauritius proclaiming itself a republic
 Brazil Rio de Janeiro 3–14 June 1992 Earth Summit
 Spain Madrid 10 June 1992 Transit visit
 Portugal Lisbon 15 June 1992 Transit visit
 Japan Tokyo 22–26 June 1992
 Indonesia Jakarta September 1992 10th Non-Aligned Summit
 France Paris 28–30 September 1992
   Nepal Kathmandu 19–21 October 1992
 Tunisia Tunis 20 November 1992 On his way——to Dakar——to attend G-15 Summit, "Rao stopped in Tunis on 20 November."
 Senegal Dakar 21–23 November 1992 3rd G-15 Summit
 Bangladesh Dhaka 10–11 April 1993 7th SAARC Summit
 Thailand Bangkok April 1993
 Uzbekistan 23–25 May 1993
 Kazakhstan 25–26 May 1993
 Oman Muscat June 1993
 Bhutan 21–22 August 1993
 South Korea Seoul 9–11 September 1993
 China Beijing September 1993
 Iran Tehran 20–23 September 1993
  Switzerland Davos 1 February 1994 World Economic Forum
 Germany 2–5 February 1994
 United Kingdom 13–16 March 1994
 United States 14–20 May 1994
 China June 1994 Inauguration of the Festival of India in China
 Russia 29 June–2 July 1994
 Vietnam September 1994
 Singapore September 1994
 Denmark Copenhagen 8–11 March 1995 World Summit for Social Development and State visit
 Maldives Malé April 1995
 France 11–14 June 1995
 Malaysia August 1995
 Turkmenistan 19–21 September 1995
 Kyrgyzstan 21–23 September 1995
 Egypt 15–16 October 1995
 Colombia Cartagena 16–20 October 1995 11th NAM summit
 United States New York City October 1995 UN General Assembly
 Argentina Buenos Aires 5–7 November 1995 G-15 Summit
 Burkina Faso November 1995
 Ghana November 1995

Chandra Shekhar (November 1990 – June 1991)

Country Areas visited Date(s) Purpose(s) Notes
 Maldives Malé 22–24 November 1990 6th SAARC Summit
   Nepal Kathmandu, Janakpur, Biratnagar 13–15 February 1991 State visit

Vishwanath Pratap Singh (December 1989 – November 1990)

Country Areas visited Date(s) Purpose(s) Notes
 Namibia Windhoek March 1990 Namibian Independence Day celebrations
 Malaysia Kuala Lumpur 1–4 June 1990 1st G-15 summit
 Maldives Malé 22–24 June 1990 State visit
 Soviet Union July 1990 State visit

Rajiv Gandhi (1984–1989)

Country Areas visited Date(s) Purpose(s) Notes
 Soviet Union March 1985
 Bangladesh Dhaka 2 June 1985
 Egypt June 1985
 Algeria June 1985
 United States Washington, D.C. 11–15 June 1985
  Switzerland Geneva 17 June 1985 71st International Labour Conference
 France June 1985
 Bhutan Thimpu September 1985
 Bahamas Nassau 16–20 October 1985 Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting 1985
 Cuba 21–22 October 1985
 United States New York City 22–24 October 1985 Met with President Reagan on 23 October in New York City, at reception. And luncheon at the "U."N.
 Soviet Union Moscow October 1985
 Netherlands October 1985
 United Kingdom London October 1985
 Oman Muscat 17–18 November 1985 15th Anniversary of Accession to the Throne by Sultan Qaboos
 Vietnam Hanoi 27 November 1985
 Japan Tokyo 28 November–1 December 1985
 Bangladesh Dhaka 7–8 December 1985 1st SAARC summit
 Maldives Malé 7–9 February 1986
 Zambia May 1986
 Zimbabwe May 1986
 Angola May 1986
 Tanzania May 1986
 Mauritius July 1986
 Mexico 7–9 August 1986
 Czechoslovakia Prague 10 August 1986 On his way back from Mexico.
 United Kingdom London August 1986 Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting 1986
 Zimbabwe Harare September 1986 Eighth Summit of the Non-Aligned
 Indonesia October 1986
 Thailand October 1986
 Australia October 1986
 New Zealand October 1986
 Soviet Union 2–4 July 1987
 Sri Lanka Colombo 29–30 July 1987
 Netherlands October 1987 Transit visit
 Japan Tokyo October 1987 Transit visit Gandhi visited Japan, Canada and "USA from 11 to 21 October 1987."
 Canada Vancouver October 1987 Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting 1987
 United States Washington, D.C. 19–20 October 1987 UN General Assembly
   Nepal Kathmandu 2–4 November 1987 SAARC Summit
 Burma Rangoon 15–16 December 1987
 Pakistan Peshawar January 1988 Funeral of Khan Abdul Gaffar Khan
 Sweden January 1988 Six Nation Initiative
 Japan Tokyo April 1988
 Vietnam 16 April 1988
 Hungary 10–12 June 1988
 West Germany June 1988
 United States June 1988 UN General Assembly
 Syria June 1988
 Yugoslavia July 1988 Yugoslavia, Jordan, Spain and Turkey 11 to 20 July 1988.
 Jordan July 1988
 Spain July 1988
 Turkey July 1988
 Bhutan 23–27 September 1988
 China 19–23 December 1988
 Pakistan Islamabad 29–31 December 1988 4th SAARC Summit
   Nepal December 1988
 Pakistan 16–17 July 1989
 France Paris July 1989 Bicentenary celebrations of the French Revolution
 Soviet Union Moscow July 1989
 Yugoslavia Belgrade 3–8 September 1989 9th NAM Summit

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
 Australia February 1978 Regional Commonwealth Conference
 Iran Tehran 7 June 1977
 United Kingdom London 8–15 June 1977 Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting 1977
 France Paris June 1977
 Soviet Union October 1977
   Nepal November–December 1977
 Iran Tehran June 1978 Stop-over
 Belgium Brussels June 1978
 United Kingdom London June 1978
 United States New York City, San Francisco, Omaha 12–15 June 1978 UN General Assembly
 Kenya Nairobi August 1978 Funeral of Jomo Kenyatta
 Sri Lanka February 1979 Chief guest on Independence Day
 Bangladesh Dhaka 16–18 April 1979
 West Germany Frankfurt June 1979
 Soviet Union 10–14 June 1979
 Poland 14–16 June 1979
 Czechoslovakia 16–18 June 1979
 Yugoslavia 18–21 June 1979

Indira Gandhi (1966–77; 1980–84)

Lal Bahadur Shastri (1964–1966)

Country Areas visited Date(s) Purpose(s) Notes
 Egypt Cairo 5–10 October 1964 Conference of Heads of State. Or Government of the Non-Aligned Countries
 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
   Nepal Kathmandu
Mithila
23–25 April 1965
 Soviet Union 11–19 May 1965
 Canada Ottawa
Montreal
June 1965
 United Kingdom London 17–25 June 1965 Commonwealth Prime Ministers' Conference
 Yugoslavia July 1965
 Burma 20–23 December 1965
 Soviet Union Tashkent 4–10 January 1966 Tashkent Declaration Shastri died of a heart attack in Tashkent on 11 January 1966.
 Afghanistan Kabul Shastri had been scheduled to visit Kabul on his way back from Tashkent.

Jawaharlal Nehru (1947–1964)

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