India-Bangladesh
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on his maiden visit to Dhaka firmed up a number of pacts to boost cooperation besides ratifying the long-pending Land Boundary Agreement.
India-Uzbekistan
Terrorism and Afghanistan were the focus points of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s talks with Uzbek President Islam Karimov on his first visit to Central Asia.
Uzbekistan-Kazakhstan
Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Karim Massimov held extensive talks and discussed upon ways to advance cooperation between India and Kazakhstan.
Kazakhstan-Russia
Prime Minister Narendra Modi travelled to Russia to participate in the 7th BRICS summit and SCO summit in Ufa in a bid to give an impetus to strategic, economic and energy ties.
Russia-Turkmenistan
Modi and Turkmenistan President Gurbanguly Berdymukhammedov inked seven pacts and vowed to jointly combat terrorism in the region.
Turkmenistan-Kyrgyzstan
India and Kyrgyzstan signed four agreements including one to boost defence cooperation and hold annual joint military exercises.
Kyrgyzstan-Tajikistan
The PM made a strong pitch for taking India’s ties with Tajikistan to newer heights in diverse areas. Modi, who flew into the Tajik capital from Kyrgyzstan, held talks on a wide range of issues on regional, bilateral and international issues of mutual interest with President Emomali Rahmon.
India-United Arab Emirates
Modi began his two-day trip to this strategic Gulf nation with a visit to the historic Sheikh Zayed Grand mosque, the world’s third largest. India and the UAE decided to call on all countries to dismantle terrorism infrastructure where they exist and bring perpetrators of terrorism to justice.
India-Ireland
Modi sought Ireland’s support for India’s membership of UN Security council and international export control regimes including NSG during wide ranging talks with his Irish counterpart that also covered global challenges like terror and radicalisation.
Ireland-United States of America
PM addressed a summit on the agenda of Sustainable Developmental Goals at UN. He also attended a summit on peacekeeping forces hosted by Barack Obama. In San Jose, Modi attended a digital dinner with who’s who of the tech world and was later joined in for a Townhall Q&A hosted by Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg.
India-United Kingdom
Modi arrived in London on his much-anticipated maiden visit to the United Kingdom. The visit saw him holding talks with top British leadership including his counterpart David Cameron aimed at boosting Indo-UK economic ties.
United Kingdom-Turkey
In the wake of the terror attacks in Paris, the G20 summit was all about terrorism. PM Modi made a case for the early adoption of the Comprehensive Convention on International Terrorism.
India-Malaysia
Modi arrived in Kuala Lumpur on a three-day visit to Malaysia during which he attended two high profile meetings at the ASEAN-India and East Asia Summits. Modi held talks with top leadership of Malaysia, including his counterpart Najib Razak.
Malaysia-Singapore
The PM's visit marked 50 years of formal ties between Singapore and India. PM Modi and Prime Minsiter Lee Hsien Loong witnessed the signing of nine bilateral documents which highlighted the India-Singapore Strategic Partnership.
India-France
November 30-December 11, 2015
Modi attended the world conference on climate change. It is here that Modi and French President François Hollande jointly invited over 100 world leaders to join InSPA (International Agency for Solar Policy & Application) - a global initiative to promote low-carbon renewable solar energy technologies.
India-Russia
Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in Moscow on his first bilateral visit to Russia during which both countries sealed a raft of deals in key sectors like defence and nuclear energy to boost their robust and close partnership.
Russia-Afghanistan
Modi landed in Kabul for an unannounced Christmas visit to the Afghan capital. The PM unveiled two of India’s most important initiatives in Afghanistan -- the inauguration of the parliament building, and handing over ceremony for four Mi-25 attack helicopters.
Afghanistan-Pakistan
Modi arrived in Lahore for a meeting with his Pakistani counterpart Nawaz Sharif in a surprise visit to this country -- the first visit to Pakistan by an Indian premier in more than 10 years. The prime ministers discussed bilateral relations, particularly on how to improve people-to-people ties for more than an hour.
India-Belgium
Modi arrived in Brussels for a hectic day-long visit during which he attended the India-European Union Summit and held bilateral talks with his Belgian counterpart Charles Michel. He also paid tribute to the victims of the Brussels terror attacks in which over 30 people, including an Indian, lost their lives.
Belgium-USA
The PM attended the Nuclear Security Summit in Washington, DC. The two countries signed a MoU for establishing Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory in India that will play significant role in carrying forward frontline research on various aspects of gravitational wave astronomy.
USA-Saudi Arabia
The PM arrived in Riyadh on his maiden two-day visit to the oil-rich Saudi kingdom as both countries tautened up a raft of pacts to bolster their strategic partnership besides exploring ways to enhance security and counter-terror cooperation. Combating the threat of terrorism and radicalisation figured high in the talks between Modi and the leadership of Saudi Arabia.
India-Iran
The most vital part of Modi's Iran visit was the signing of a three-nation agreement -- involving Iran, India and Afghanistan -- to develop the southern Iranian port of Chabahar, which will enable India to reach out to Afghanistan and push its trade to the land-locked South Asian country via Iran, bypassing Pakistan.