Diplomatic Missions of India - Africa

Africa

  • Algeria
    • Algiers (Embassy)
  • Angola
    • Luanda (Embassy)
  • Botswana
    • Gaborone (High Commission)
  • Democratic Republic of the Congo
    • Kinshasa (Embassy)
  • Côte d'Ivoire
    • Abidjan (Embassy)
  • Egypt
    • Cairo (Embassy)
  • Ethiopia
    • Addis Ababa (Embassy)
  • Ghana
    • Accra (High Commission)
  • Kenya
    • Nairobi (High Commission)
    • Mombasa (Assistant High Commission)
  • Libya
    • Tripoli (Embassy)
  • Madagascar
    • Antananarivo (Embassy)
  • Mali
    • Bamako (Embassy)
  • Mauritius
    • Port Louis (High Commission)
  • Morocco
    • Rabat (Embassy)
  • Mozambique
    • Maputo (High Commission)
  • Namibia
    • Windhoek (High Commission)
  • Nigeria
    • Abuja (High Commission)
    • Lagos (Assistant High Commission)
  • Senegal
    • Dakar (Embassy)
  • Seychelles
    • Victoria (High Commission)
  • South Africa
    • Pretoria (High Commission)
    • Cape Town (High Commission/Consulate-General)
    • Durban (Consulate-General)
    • Johannesburg (Consulate-General)
  • South Sudan
    • Juba (Embassy)
  • Sudan
    • Khartoum (Embassy)
  • Tanzania
    • Dar es Salaam (High Commission)
    • Zanzibar (Consulate-General)
  • Tunisia
    • Tunis (Embassy)
  • Uganda
    • Kampala (High Commission)
  • Zambia
    • Lusaka (High Commission)
  • Zimbabwe
    • Harare (Embassy)

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