List of international prime ministerial trips made by Jawaharlal Nehru

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The following is a list of international prime ministerial trips made by Jawaharlal Nehru during his tenure as the Prime Minister of India from 1947 to 1964.

List

Country Areas visited Date(s) Purpose Notes
 United States Washington DC
New York City
Chicago
Knoxville, Tennessee
San Francisco
Madison, Wisconsin
11–15 October 1949 State visit
 Canada Vancouver 22–26 October 1949 State visit
 Ireland Curragh Racecourse 1949
 Indonesia Jakarta June 1950
 Nepal 16-18 June 1951
 United Kingdom London May 1953 Coronation of Elizabeth II
 Egypt 23–25 June 1953
 Pakistan Karachi 25–27 July 1953
 Italy 1953
  Switzerland Bürgenstock 1953
 Ceylon Colombo 28 April 1954 Colombo Conference
 Indonesia Bogor 29 December 1954 Colombo Powers Conference
 China Beijing
Shanghai
Nanjing
Guangzhou
Anshan
Hankow
Mukden
Dairen
19−31 October 1954
 British Hong Kong Hong Kong
 North Vietnam Hanoi October 1954
 South Vietnam Saigon October 1954
 Laos Vientiane October 1954
 Cambodia Phnom Penh
Angkor Wat
October 1954
 Burma December 1954
 Thailand December 1954
 Indonesia Jakarta December 1954
 Malaya December 1954
 Egypt Cairo February 1955
 France Paris February 1955
 Indonesia Bandung 18−24 April 1955 Bandung Conference
 Soviet Union Moscow
Yekaterinburg
Almaty
Ukrainian SSR
Turkmen SSR
others
7–23 June 1955 State visit
 Yugoslavia Zenica
Jablanica
Belgrade
Sarajevo
Dubrovnik
June–July 1955
 Poland Warsaw 25–28 June 1955
 Czechoslovakia June–July 1955
 Austria June–July 1955
 Italy Rome June–July 1955
 Egypt June–July 1955
 Saudi Arabia 1955 State visit
 Syria June 1956
 West Germany Bonn 14 July 1956
 Ireland June–July 1956
 France June–July 1956
 Yugoslavia June–July 1956
 Greece June–July 1956
 Egypt June–July 1956
 Lebanon June–July 1956
 United States Washington, D.C.
Gettysburg, Pennsylvania
16–20 December 1956 State visit
 Ceylon May 1957
 Syria June 1957
 Denmark June 1957
 Finland Helsinki
Mänttä
June 1957
 Norway June 1957
 Sweden June 1957
 Egypt July 1957
 Netherlands July 1957
 Sudan Khartoum July 1957
 Japan Tokyo
Hiroshima
Osaka
October 1957
 Burma Rangoon 16−17 October 1957
 Nigeria 1957
 Sikkim Gangtok
Nathu La
16 September 1958
 Bhutan September 1958
 Tibet Yatung
Paro
October 1958
 Nepal 11-14 June 1959
 Iran Tehran September 1959
 Turkey Istanbul 20–24 May 1960
 Lebanon Beirut 24 May 1960
 United Arab Republic Cairo 17 June 1960
 Pakistan Karachi
Murree
Nathiagali
Rawalpindi
Lahore
19–23 September 1960
 United States New York City 26 September 1960 UN General Assembly
 Soviet Union 1961
 United States Newport, Rhode Island
New York City
Los Angeles
6–10, 17 November 1961 State visit
 Mexico 14–17 November 1961 State visit
 United Arab Republic Cairo 18 November 1961 Meeting with Nasser and Tito
 Ceylon 1962 State visit
 Nigeria 23–26 September 1962

See also

Footnotes

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  2. ^ "India's first prime minister, Jawaharlal Nehru, and his daughter, Indira Gandhi, visited Vancouver in 1949 (PHOTOS)".
  3. ^ "Narendra Modi in Ireland: Why a small European country is important to India". The Indian Express. 23 September 2015. Retrieved 15 December 2015.
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  6. ^ "Colombo Powers Conference".
  7. ^ a b Grantham, Alexander (2012). Via ports : from Hong Kong to Hong Kong (New ed.). Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press. p. 176. ISBN 9789888083855.
  8. ^ "When India's First Prime Minister Visited China in 1954".
  9. ^ a b c d "Jawaharlal Nehru, 'Note on Visit to China and Indo-China'" (PDF). 15 November 1954.
  10. ^ "Nehru to Visit Paris".
  11. ^ "Nehru's Soviet sojourn". The Hindu. 11 July 2015. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 15 December 2015.
  12. ^ "Nehru On Visit To Poland".
  13. ^ "Saudis roll out red carpet to Manmohan". The Hindu. 28 February 2010. Retrieved 28 February 2010.
  14. ^ "Nehru Visit".
  15. ^ "Burma: Nehru In Rangoon".
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  17. ^ "Nehru's Visit to Bhutan" (PDF).
  18. ^ "PM's foreign visits may be a record of sorts". Retrieved 15 December 2015.
  19. ^ http://mea.gov.in/Portal/ForeignRelation/India_Iran_Bilateral_brief.pdf [bare URL PDF]
  20. ^ a b "Nehru in Beirut".
  21. ^ "Jawaharlal Nehru with Gamal Abdel Nasser on his Visit to Cairo".
  22. ^ "Tito in Cairo for Talk with Nehru, Nasser".
  23. ^ "Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Two Day State Visit to Sri Lanka Arrives in Colombo on Friday the Thirteenth". dbsjeyaraj.com. Retrieved 15 December 2015.