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This is a list of presidential visits to foreign countries made by Pratibha Patil, the 12th President of India. Patil was elected as president and assumed the office for a five-year term on 25 July 2007 to succeed A. P. J. Abdul Kalam and served until 25 July 2012 and was succeeded by Pranab Mukherjee .
Washington DC New York City Chicago Knoxville, Tennessee San Francisco Madison, Wisconsin: 11–15 October 1949 State visit [1] Canada: Vancouver: 22–26 October 1949 State visit [1] [2] Ireland: Curragh Racecourse: 1949 [3] Indonesia: Jakarta: June 1950 Nepal: 16-18 June 1951 [4] United Kingdom: London: May 1953 Coronation of Elizabeth II [4 ...
[10] Czechoslovakia: Prague: 10 August 1986 On his way back from Mexico. [10] United Kingdom: London: August 1986 Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting 1986 [10] Zimbabwe: Harare: September 1986 Eighth Summit of the Non-Aligned [10] Indonesia: October 1986 [10] Thailand: October 1986 [10] Australia: October 1986 [10] New Zealand: October ...
Modi arrived for a two-day visit to Nepal on 3 August. The last visit of an Indian prime minister to Nepal was 17 years ago in 1997 by Inder Kumar Gujral. [2] The talks with Nepal were focused on reviewing the 1950s Treaty of Peace and Friendship, India-funded hydroelectricity projects in Nepal and other infrastructure projects in Nepal. [3]
Washington DC, New York City: 3–6 November 1971 State visit: Official visit. Afterwards visited New York City. Departed U.S. 7 November. [2] France: 7–10 November 1971 State visit [12] West Germany: Bonn: 10–12 November 1971 State visit [12] Bangladesh: 17–19 March 1972 State visit [14] [15] Sweden: 13–17 June 1972 State visit [15 ...
He spent nearly seven months in Europe, interrupted by a brief nine-day return to the U.S. in late February 1919. [10] Wilson was awarded the 1919 Nobel Peace Prize for his peacemaking efforts. [11] While in Rome, he met with Pope Benedict XV; this was the first meeting between an incumbent American president and a reigning pope. [12]
Since 1950, India has been hosting head of state or government of another country as the state guest of honor for Republic Day celebrations in New Delhi.During 1950–1954, Republic Day celebrations were organized at different venues (like Irwin Amphitheatre, Kingsway, Red Fort and Ramlila Maidan).
Met with President Ayub Khan. Richard Nixon [3] July 31 – August 1, 1969 India: New Delhi State visit. Met with Acting President Mohammad Hidayatullah. Prime Minister is Indira Gandhi: August 1–2, 1969 Pakistan: Lahore: State visit. Met with President Yahya Khan. Jimmy Carter [4] January 1–3, 1978 India: New Delhi, Daulatpur Nasirabad [5]