List of Diplomatic Missions of India - Europe

Europe

  • Austria
    • Vienna (Embassy)
  • Azerbaijan
    • Baku (Embassy)
  • Belarus
    • Minsk (Embassy)
  • Belgium
    • Brussels (Embassy)
  • Bulgaria
    • Sofia (Embassy)
  • Croatia
    • Zagreb (Embassy)
  • Czech Republic
    • Prague (Embassy)
  • Denmark
    • Copenhagen (Embassy)
  • Finland
    • Helsinki (Embassy)
  • France
    • Paris (Embassy)
    • Saint-Denis de la Réunion (Consulate-General)
  • Germany
    • Berlin (Embassy)
    • Frankfurt (Consulate-General)
    • Hamburg (Consulate-General)
    • Munich (Consulate-General)
  • Greece
    • Athens (Embassy)
  • Hungary
    • Budapest (Embassy)
  • Iceland
    • Reykjavík (Embassy)
  • Ireland
    • Dublin (Embassy)
  • Italy
    • Rome (Embassy)
    • Milan (Consulate-General)
  • Netherlands
    • The Hague (Embassy)
  • Norway
    • Oslo (Embassy)
  • Poland
    • Warsaw (Embassy)
  • Portugal
    • Lisbon (Embassy)
  • Romania
    • Bucharest (Embassy)
  • Russia
    • Moscow (Embassy)
    • Saint Petersburg (Consulate-General)
    • Vladivostok (Consulate-General)
  • Serbia
    • Belgrade (Embassy)
  • Slovakia
    • Bratislava (Embassy)
  • Spain
    • Madrid (Embassy)
  • Sweden
    • Stockholm (Embassy)
  • Switzerland
    • Berne (Embassy)
    • Geneva (Consulate-General)
  • Ukraine
    • Kiev (Embassy)
  • United Kingdom
    • London (High Commission)
    • Birmingham (Consulate-General)
    • Edinburgh (Consulate-General)

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