Ninety-nine trips, ₹815 crore: Inside PM Modi’s overseas travel record

Prime Minister Narendra Modi's overseas travel has been a significant aspect of his administration, with a total of 99 trips costing approximately ₹815 crore over his tenure. On average, each trip incurs an expense of around ₹10.2 crore and lasts nearly four days. A recent analysis of government data highlights that the United States has emerged as the most frequently visited country by Modi during his time in office. This extensive travel reflects Modi's focus on enhancing India's global standing and strengthening bilateral relationships. Each visit typically includes high-level meetings, cultural exchanges, and participation in international forums, aimed at attracting foreign investment and fostering strategic partnerships. The financial implications of these trips have sparked discussions about the prioritization of diplomatic engagements versus domestic needs, particularly in the context of India's economic challenges. As Modi continues to navigate global politics, his travel record underscores a commitment to projecting India as a key player on the world stage.
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