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The Government of India sold the Government of Finland a plot of land in Chanakyapuri (the diplomatic enclave of New Delhi) between the Swiss and the Swedish Embassies in 1954. Due to a shortage of funds, construction of the Finnish Embassy did not begin immediately. The Finland Embassy was located in a barrack at Humayun Road between 1951 and ...
Finnish diplomatic missions. This is a list of diplomatic missions of Finland.Finland's foreign affairs ministry was established shortly after its independence in 1917. To encourage its international recognition and promote its frontier, trade and maritime interests, Finland had commissioned twelve missions abroad by the end of 1918.
Embassy of Finland in Cairo, Egypt; Embassy of Finland in Athens, Greece; Embassy of Finland in New Delhi, India; Embassy of Finland in Jakarta, Indonesia; Embassy of Finland in The Hague, Netherlands; Embassy of Finland in Manila, Philippines; Embassy of Finland in Pretoria, South Africa; Embassy of Finland in Seoul, South Korea; Embassy of ...
This is a list of diplomatic missions in India. There are 157 embassies/high commissions in New Delhi, and many countries maintain consulates in other Indian cities. [1] Most of these diplomatic missions in Delhi are located in Chanakyapuri diplomatic enclave.
Following the end of Indonesian National Revolution, on February 10, 1950, Finland recognized Indonesian sovereignty, and the two countries established diplomatic relations on September 6, 1954. From this time, the Finnish embassy in New Delhi was also appointed for Indonesia until May 1, 1974, when Finland finally opened its embassy in Jakarta ...
He was the first envoy of Finland to India, and took up his post shortly after diplomatic relations between the two countries were established on 1 October 1949. [ 1 ] References
2.18 New Delhi (India) 2.19 Riyadh (Saudi ... Finland's diplomatic relations with the Philippines were redirected to the Embassy in Kuala Lumpur from 2012 until ...
In 1991, she became Ambassador of Finland to New Delhi, Dhaka, Colombo, Kathmandu and Thimphu. She was back in the Finland Ministry for Foreign Affairs as Director General, Department for International Development Cooperation, in 1995. [6] She became a Permanent Representative of Finland to the United Nations in New York from 1 June 1998 until ...