In August 2024, PM Modi became the first Indian prime minister to visit the war-torn nation amid the ongoing conflict triggered by the Russian invasion of Ukraine more than two years ago.
PM Modi visited the island country in May 2023 and was the first Indian leader to ever visit the nation.
PM Modi visited Bahrain in August 2019. During the visit, he held talks with the Bahrain PM and other leaders in the country.
In July 2018, Modi embarked on an official visit to Rwanda, marking the first visit to the East African country by any Indian prime minister.
PM Modi visited the Israeli-occupied West Bank city of Ramallah in February 2018 where he was conferred the 'Grand Collar of the State of Palestine' by Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas. It is the highest civilian order of the State of Palestine.
In 2017, Modi visited Israel, marking his first visit as Indian PM to the Middle Eastern nation. He signed seven Memorandum of Understanding (MoUs) during his visit.
PM Modi visited Mongolia in May 2015 where the relationship between the two nations was upgraded to “strategic partnership”.