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PMs’ TRAVEL DIARIES ’s foreign visits in first six months in office, 2014 Total: 29/30 days | Bhutan (bilateral) Forthcoming visits: June 15-16 | Myanmar | Brazil (BRICS) () July 13-16 November 11-13 | Nepal (bilateral) | Australia (G20/bilateral) August 3-4 November 14-18 | (bilateral) | Fiji (bilateral) August 30-September 3 November 19 | US (UNGA) | Nepal (SAARC) September 26-30 November 26-27

Manmohan Singh's foreign visits in first six months of UPA II

Total: 29 days | US (Pittsburg G20) | Russia (BRICS) September 23-27 , 2009 June 15-17 , 2009 | Thailand | Italy (G5/G8) (ASEAN- Summit) July 7-11, 2009 October 23-25 , 2009 | France (bilateral)/Egypt | US (bilateral) and (NAM) July 13-17 , 2009 Trinidad (CHOGM) November 21-28, 2009 ’s foreign visits in first six months of UPA I Total: 16 days | Thailand | The Hague (BIMSTEC Summit) (India-EU Summit) July 30-31 , 2004 November 7-10 , 2004 | US (UNGA) | Laos and UK (bilateral) (India-ASEAN Summit) September 19-26 , 2004 November 29-30 , 2004

Atal Bihari Vajpayee’s foreign visits in first six months (1999-2000) (The new government took charge in end-October 1999) Total: 10 days | South Africa | (bilateral) (CHOGM Summit) March 10-13, 2000 November 11-16, 1999 ’s foreign visits in first six months in office in 1998 (Vajpayee took oath in March 1998) Total: 18 days | Oman, Namibia, South | US (UNGA) and Africa, Mauritius France (bilateral) (bilateral/NAM) September 22 –Oct 1, August 29 -Sept 5, 1998 1998 P V Narasimha Rao’s foreign visits in first six months in office (1991) (He took oath in the third week of June 1991) Total: 12 days (approx.) | Germany (bilateral) | (SAARC) October 1991 end-December, 1991

| France (bilateral) Source: Ministry of external and Venezuela (G15) affairs website, mea.gov.in, end-November, 1991 and MEA Annual Reports