PM Narendra Modi will address the special session of Parliament in Guyana
The Prime Minister Narendra Modi will address a special session of the Parliament in Guyana on 21 November. While this will be the 14th such occasion when PM Modi will speak on behalf of the people of India in foreign parliaments. PM Modi has the distinction of being the Indian Prime Minister who has addressed foreign parliaments the greatest number of times.
PM Modi has addressed foreign parliaments 14 times. Former Indian PM Manmohan Singh has addressed it 7 times.
Leaders who have addressed foreign parliaments
Former PM Indira Gandhi addressed foreign legislatures four times, while Jawaharlal Nehru addressed it thrice. Rajiv Gandhi and Atal Bihari Vajpayee gave speeches in foreign parliaments twice, while Morarji Desai and PV Narasimha Rao only once. In the last few years,
PM Modi has given speeches in legislatures across the world from America to Europe, Africa, Australia and Asia. Due to which the growing stature of India is being estimated around the world.
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PM Modi addressed the Parliaments of these countries
PM Modi has addressed the joint session of the US Congress twice. First time in the year 2016 and then for the second time in 2023 The PM addressed the British Parliament in 2015. In Africa, the PM addressed the National Assembly of Mauritius in 2015 and the Parliament of Uganda in 2018.
In Asia, the PM addressed the Parliament of the joint session of the Bhutanese Parliament and the Nepal Constituent Assembly in 2014, the Parliaments of Sri Lanka, Mongolia and Afghanistan in 2015 and the Parliament of Maldives in 2019.