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  2. Embassy of India, Baghdad - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Embassy of India, Baghdad

  3. List of diplomatic missions in Iraq - Wikipedia

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    Baghdad Argentina: Embassy 1992 [46] Belgium: Embassy Unknown [47] Belarus: Embassy 2017 Cyprus: Embassy Unknown Denmark: Embassy 2024 Ethiopia: Embassy Unknown Georgia: Embassy Unknown [48] Ireland: Embassy 1990 [49] Kazakhstan: Embassy 2003 Mexico: Embassy 1986 [50] New Zealand: Embassy 2020 [51] Nigeria: Embassy Unknown [52] Norway: Embassy ...

  4. India–Iraq relations - Wikipedia

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    Iraq was one of the few countries in the Middle East with which India established diplomatic relations at the embassy level immediately after its independence in 1947. [13] Both nations signed the "Treaty of Perpetual Peace and Friendship" in 1952 and an agreement of co-operation on cultural affairs in 1954. [ 13 ]

  5. List of diplomatic missions of India - Wikipedia

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    As of December 2024, India has 203 missions operating in various countries around the word, not counting missions to multilateral organizations such as the United Nations. This includes 51 missions in Africa, 10 in North America, 11 in Latin America, 6 in the Caribbean, 16 in South Asia, 22 in West Asia, 5 in Central Asia, 10 in East Asia, 15 ...

  6. List of ambassadors and high commissioners of India

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    AU – Since March 2005, Indian Ambassador appointed to Ethiopia, with office in Addis Ababa, is also concurrently accredited as the Permanent Representative of India to the African Union. EU – Indian Ambassador appointed to the Kingdom of Belgium , with office in Brussels , is also concurrently accredited as the Permanent Representative of ...

  7. Indian Foreign Service - Wikipedia

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    On 9 October 1946, the Indian government established the Indian Foreign Service for India's diplomatic, consular and commercial representation overseas. With independence, there was a near-complete transition of the Foreign and Political Department into what then became the new Ministry of External Affairs .

  8. Foreign hostages in Iraq - Wikipedia

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    After negotiations by the Embassy of India in Baghdad, led by ambassador Ajay Kumar Amban and former ambassador B. B. Tyagi, the group agreed to release the hostages in Mosul. They were shifted to Mosul by ISIL and handed over to Indian officials on July 4, 2014, the officials took them to Erbil and they were flown out to India from the Erbil ...

  9. Iraq–Pakistan relations - Wikipedia

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    After the 1991 Gulf War, Iraq began building closer relations with India. [19] In 2000, then-Iraqi Vice-president Taha Yassin Ramadan visited India, and on 6 August 2002, President Saddam Hussein conveyed Iraq's "unwavering support" to India over the Kashmir dispute with Pakistan. India and Iraq established joint ministerial committees and ...