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PM Modi is celebrating his 75th birthday on 17 September. Ever since he became Prime Minister in 2014, he has made many foreign visits to form good relations with all countries around the world. Know about his major visits.

PM modi foreign tour: Prime Minister Narendra Modi is 75 years old. His first foreign tour was from Bhutan after becoming PM, which he made on 15–16 June 2014. As of September 2025, Narendra Modi has made 92 international trips, including visit to 78 countries. Know about PM Modi’s major foreign visits since 2014.

PM Modi’s foreign trips in the year 2014

  • After becoming Prime Minister, PM Modi first visited Bhutan between 15-16 June in 2014. This was his state visit.
  • In 2014 itself, between 13-16 July, PM Modi visited Brazil. During this, he attended the sixth BRICS summit.
  • In August 2014, PM Modi visited Nepal and Japan. He was on a tour of Kathmandu between 3-4 August, while on an official visit to Japan from 30 August to 3 September.
  • Between 26 and 30 September, PM Modi went on a US round. During this, he participated in the debate of the 69th United Nations General Assembly.
  • Modi was on the Myanmar round between 11 and 13 November. During this, he attended the 9th East Asia Summit and the 12th ASEAN-India Summit.
  • Between 14 and 18 November, Prime Minister Modi visited Australia. This was his official visit, in which the G20 Brisbane attended the summit.
  • On November 19, PM Modi visited Fiji’s visit. At the same time, between 25 and 27 November, he attended the 18th SAARC Summit in Nepal.

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PM Modi’s major foreign tour in 2015

  • 10 to 11 March Seychelles, 11 to 13 March Mauritius, 13 to 14 March Sri Lanka, Singapore on 23 March
  • 9 to 12 April France, 12 to 14 April Germany, 14 to 16 April Canada
  • 14 to 16 May China, 16 to 17 May Mongolia, 18-19 May South Korea
  • 6 to 7 July Uzbekistan-Kazakhstan, 7th BRICS Summit in Russia from 8 to 10 July, 10 to 13 July Turkmenistan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajcistan
  • 16 to 17 August UAE
  • Official visit to US 24 to 30 September.
  • Official visit to 12 to 14 November United Kingdom.
  • 15 to 16 November G20 Antalya Summit in Türkiye.
  • 21 to 22 November 10th East Asia Summit in Malaysia, 13th ASEAN-India Summit.
  • United Nations Climate Change Conference in France to 1 December from 30 November (COP21)
  • 23 to 24 December 16th Indo-Russia Annual Summit.

PM Modi’s major foreign tour in 2016

  • The 14th India-European Union Summit in Belgium on 30 March.
  • Nuclear Safety Summit in America from 31 March to 1 April.
  • 22 to 23 May Iran, 4 to 5 June Qatar, 6 to 8 June America, 9 June Mexico City, 23 to 24 June Uzbekistan.
  • 8 to 9 July South Africa, 10 July Tanzania, 11 July Kenya.
  • 2 to 3 September Vietnam, G20 Hangzo Summit from 4 to 5 September. 7 to 8 September 11th East Asia Summit, 14th ASEAN-India Summit.
  • The state funeral of Bhumibol Advayedej in Thailand 10 November.
  • 11 to 12 November Japan.

PM Modi’s major foreign tour in the year 2017

  • 11 to 12 May Sri Lanka, 29–30 May Germany, 30–31 May Spain.
  • 31 May-2 June 18th India-Russia Annual Summit in St. Petersburg, Russia.
  • 8 to 9 June Astana SCO Summit, 25 to 26 June America.
  • Israel from 4 to 6 July, 7–8 July G20 Hamburg Summit.
  • 3 to 5 September 9th BRICS Summit in China. 6-7 September Myanmar.
  • 12th to 14 November in Manila 12th East Asia Summit, 15th ASEAN-India Summit.

PM Modi’s major foreign tour in the year 2018

  • 23 to 26 January meeting of World Economic Forum in Switzerland.
  • Travel to Jordan, UAE, Oman from 9 to 12 February.
  • The first India-Nardic Summit in Sweden, 16 to 18 April.
  • Meeting of Commonwealth Government Heads in UK 18 to 20 April.
  • 27 to 28 April informal summit in China.
  • 29 to 30 May Indonesia, 31 May to 2 June Singapore.
  • 9 to 10 June Qingdao SCO Summit in China.
  • 25 to 27 July 10th BRICS Summit in South Africa.
  • The fourth BIMSTEC summit in 30 to 31 August Nepal.
  • 14 to 15 November 13th East Asia Summit in Singapore.
  • G20 Buenos Aires Summit in Argentina from 29 November to 1 December.

PM Modi’s major foreign tour in the year 2019

  • 21 to 22 February South Korea
  • 14 to 15 June Bishkek SCO Summit in Kyrgyzstan.
  • G20 Osaka Summit between 27–29 June.
  • 22–23 August France, 23-24 August UAE, 25–26 August in France 45th G7 Summit.
  • The 74th United Nations General Assembly general debate in the US 20 to 27 September, the first India-Caribbean Summit, the Houdi Modi program.
  • The 14th East Asia Summit in Thailand 2 to 4 November, 16th ASEAN-India Summit.
  • 13 to 14 November BRICS Summit in Brazil.

No international visit due to Kovid-19 epidemic in 2020

PM Modi’s major foreign tour in the year 2021

  • 26–27 March Bangladesh.
  • General debate of 76th United Nations General Assembly in the US between 22–25 September, second quad leaders summit.
  • G20 Rome Summit in Italy between 29–31 October.
  • The United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP26) at the United Kingdom between 1-3 November.

PM Modi’s major foreign tour in the year 2022

  • Second India-Nardic Summit in Denmark, 3 to 4 May.
  • Fourth Quad leaders summit in Japan between 23–24 May.
  • The 48th G7 Summit in Germany between 26–27 June.
  • 2022 Samarkand SCO Summit between 15–16 September.
  • On 27 September, the state funeral of Shinzo Abe in Japan.
  • G20 Bali Summit between 15–16 November.

PM Modi’s major foreign tour in the year 2023

  • The 49th G7 Summit in Japan between May 19–21, the Summit of 5th Quad leaders.
  • 22–24 May official visit to Australia.
  • An official visit to America 20–23 June.
  • Official visit to Egypt, 24-25 June.
  • Official visit to France between 13–15 July, Bastil de military parade.
  • The 15th BRICS Summit in South Africa between 22–24 August.
  • 5–7 September 18th East Asia Summit in Indonesia, 20th ASEAN-India Summit.
  • United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP 28) in UAE between 30 November and 2 December.

PM Modi’s major foreign tour in the year 2024

  • BAPS Hindu Temple inaugurated in UAE between 13–14 February and several important agreements between India-respective Arab Emirates.
  • 14–15 February official visit to Qatar.
  • 22–23 March State visit to Bhutan.
  • 13–14 June 50th G7 Summit in Italy.
  • 8–9 July 22nd India-Russia Annual Summit in Russia.
  • 9–10 July official visit to Austria.
  • Official visit to Poland-Ukraine from 21 to 24 August.
  • Official visit to Brunei-Singapore between 3 and 5 September.
  • The sixth quad leaders summit in the US from 21 to 23 September, the United Nations Future Summit.
  • 10–11 October 19th East Asia Summit in Laos, 21st ASEAN-India Summit.
  • The 16th BRICS Summit at Kazan, 22–24, 22–24.
  • 18-19 November G20 Rio de Janeiro Summit.
  • 19-21 November State Travel, Second India-Carrebian Summit.

PM Modi’s major foreign tour in the year 2025

  • 10–12 February, a state visit to France, co-honor of the third AI summit.
  • 12–13 February US tour.
  • 11-12 March Mauritius National Day Celebration.
  • 6th BIMSTEC Summit in Thailand between 3–4 April.
  • 4–6 April Government visit to Sri Lanka. An official visit to Saudi Arabia, 22 April.
  • 15–16 June official visit to Cyprus.
  • 51st G7 Summit in Canada between 16-17 June. Official visit to Croatia on 18 June.
  • Official visit to Ghana, Trinidad & Tobago, Argentina from 2 to 5 July.
  • The 17th BRICS Summit in Brazil between 5–8 July, Government Yatra.
  • 23–24 July official visit to United Kingdom.
  • 25–26 July official visit to Maldives.
  • India-Japan Annual Summit in Japan between 29–30 August.
  • Tianjin SCO Summit in China from 31 August to 1 September.

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