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Austria–India relations or Indo–Austrian relations are the international relations that exist between Austria and India. India maintains an embassy in Vienna , which is concurrently accredited to Montenegro , The Holy See , and the United Nations Office at Vienna . [ 3 ]
See Austria–Azerbaijan relations. Austria has an embassy in Baku. Azerbaijan has an embassy in Vienna. Both countries are full members of the Council of Europe. Bangladesh: See Austria–Bangladesh relations. Austria is accredited to Bangladesh from its embassy in New Delhi, India. Bangladesh has an embassy in Vienna. China: 28 May 1971
The trade from the Austrian Netherlands to India which had been recommenced by Bolts and the Imperial East India Company was continued after the collapse of that company in February 1785 by a group of Belgian and English merchants headed by the Vicomte Edouard de Walckiers, whose family had played a part in the story of the Ostend Company which ...
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi discussed the war in Ukraine on Wednesday with Austria, an ally of Kyiv that has a policy of military neutrality, emphasizing the need for diplomacy a day after ...
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Jawaharlal Nehru, as prime minister 1947-1964, usually with the assistance of Krishna Menon, shaped the new nation's foreign policy.Nehru served concurrently as Minister of External Affairs; he made all major foreign policy decisions himself after consulting with his advisers and then entrusted the conduct of international affairs to senior members of the Indian Foreign Service.