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This is a list of diplomatic missions in India. There are 157 embassies/high commissions in New Delhi, and many countries maintain consulates in other Indian cities. [1] Most of these diplomatic missions in Delhi are located in Chanakyapuri diplomatic enclave.
The Embassy of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan [1] in New Delhi is the diplomatic mission of the Afghanistan to India. The chancery is located at 5/50-F Shantipath in Chanakyapuri of New Delhi. In addition to the embassy, Afghanistan also has a consulate general in Mumbai and Hyderabad. [2] [3] [4]
Embassy [91] Republic of China (Taiwan) Taipei: Association [92] Tajikistan: Dushanbe: Embassy Thailand: Bangkok: Embassy [93] Chiang Mai: Consulate [93] Timor-Leste: Dili: Embassy [94] Turkey: Ankara: Embassy Istanbul: Consulate-General Turkmenistan: Ashgabat: Embassy United Arab Emirates: Abu Dhabi: Embassy Dubai: Consulate-General Uzbekistan ...
South Block The HQ of Ministry of External Affairs, Prime Minister's Office and Defence Ministry in New Delhi. On 13 September 1783, the board of directors of the East India Company passed a resolution at Fort William, Calcutta (now Kolkata), to create a department, which could help "relieve the pressure" on the Warren Hastings administration in conducting its "secret and political business."
Embassy of Israel, New Delhi is the diplomatic mission of Israel to India. The embassy oversees the Consulate General of Israel, Mumbai [ he ] and the Consulate General of Israel, Bangalore . The embassy was opened after the official establishment of relations between India and Israel in January 29, 1992.
Embassy of Thailand, New Delhi; Embassy of Turkey, New Delhi; U. High Commission of the United Kingdom, New Delhi; United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees ...
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Chanakyapuri (Sanskrit: चाणक्यपुरी, romanized: Cāṅakyapurī) is a neighbourhood and diplomatic enclave established in the 1950s in New Delhi, India. [1] [2] [3] It is also a sub-division of the New Delhi district and plays host to the majority of foreign embassies in New Delhi.